Cemlyn
58.0 x 77.0 cm
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Artist Biography
Audrey Hind: A Lifetime Dedicated to Capturing Anglesey's Soul
Audrey Hind, born in Cheshire in 1936, embarked on a remarkable artistic journey that would see her establish herself as one of Wales’ most celebrated landscape painters. From the outset, her fascination with the dramatic beauty of Snowdonia and the windswept shores of Anglesey – where she has resided since 1962 – fueled an unwavering commitment to portraying these environments with unparalleled sensitivity and skill. This dedication would ultimately shape a prolific career spanning six decades, marked by consistent exploration of watercolor, mixed media and oil painting techniques. Hind’s formative years were spent honing her artistic abilities at Northwich College of Art, Manchester and Liverpool Colleges of Art, equipping her with the foundational knowledge necessary to translate visual impressions into compelling artworks. Her membership in the Royal Cambrian Academy (RCA) since 1978 solidified her position within Wales' artistic community and provided invaluable opportunities for collaboration and professional development. Notably, she served as Artist/Printmaker in Residence at Port Sunlight in 1983, immersing herself in a stimulating environment that further nurtured her creative vision. Her artistic style evolved over time, reflecting influences from Impressionism and Romanticism—particularly the emotive landscapes of Turner and Constable—yet retaining an unmistakable personal voice. Hind’s paintings are characterized by meticulous observation of light and color, combined with expressive brushstrokes that convey both grandeur and intimacy. Recurring motifs include coastal scenes dominated by turbulent seascapes and expansive vistas showcasing Snowdonia's majestic peaks, demonstrating her profound connection to the Welsh landscape. Throughout her career, Hind’s work has garnered recognition from prestigious institutions and organizations across the UK. Her paintings are held in private collections worldwide, including those of HM The Queen Mother, British Steel, Unilever, Anglesey Borough Council, Shell UK and The National Library of Wales—a testament to the enduring appeal of her artistic vision. Furthermore, she was Artist/Printmaker in Residence at Port Sunlight in 1983, immersing herself in a stimulating environment that further nurtured her creative vision. Hind’s legacy extends beyond her individual artworks; she has become an influential figure within Welsh art history, inspiring generations of artists to embrace the challenge of capturing the essence of their surroundings with honesty and passion. Her unwavering dedication to portraying Anglesey's landscape—a place she considers home—continues to resonate today, cementing her position as a pivotal voice in British painting.- Notable Exhibitions: Gorstella Gallery Retrospective Exhibition (2022), RCA Annual Exhibition (Various Years)
- Influences: Turner, Constable, Impressionism
- Mediums Employed: Watercolor, Mixed Media, Oil Painting
- Recognition Awards: Artist/Printmaker in Residence at Port Sunlight (1983)
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Landscape Painting
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- Full Name: Audrey Hind
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Seascape Cemlyn
- Plas Newydd, Mynydd Parys
- Place Of Birth: Chester, UK

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