This part of the website showcases work by disabled and Deaf artists based in Wales who are members of Disability Arts Cymru. Just click on the artist's name or image for more information and samples of their work.
Rana Khalifa | Visual Arts and Crafts
I feel that art is not only seen, but is a felt experience...
Amanda Roberts | Visual Arts and Crafts
Combining digital photography with digital manipulation allows me to create work with a sense of exploration and disembodiment.
Robert Pleasance | Multi-Arts
The aim of my work is to put the light on human subjects and stories that have been talked about but have not been given a true platform for discussion
Mark Anthony Annis | Visual Arts and Crafts
Main style of work is figurative abstract through bright colours.
Rhian Symes | Visual Arts and Crafts
Most of my inspiration comes from what I see locally living in the Brecon Beacons.
Rhian F. Miles | Visual Arts and Crafts
There still remains a wealth of exploration beneath the sea
Kenneth L. Pinnel | Visual Arts and Crafts
I am especially fond of taking still life photographs of flowers.
Jason Hanniford | Visual Arts and Crafts
Art is another way for me to communicate with hearing people.
Peter Edwards | Multi-Arts
My desire is to combine my skills to make a living from my artwork, teaching diving, photography and sailing.
Phil Puryer | Visual Arts and Crafts
I was born and brought up in a rural community and all through my life I have found solace and joy in things natural.
Cheyenne Mahoney | Visual Arts and Crafts
Her full abstractions take the form of enigmatic geometric studies.
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