Place to Visit in Pembrokeshire
Graham Brace Fine Art
This well-known, popular artist produces limited edition prints and original paintings inspired by the beauty of the Cleddau Estuary and coast and countryside of Pembrokeshire. These realistic and evocative images capture the atmosphere and essence of Pembrokeshire's ever-changing light and the unique characteristics of its landscape and seascape. Prints are available from most leading Pembrokeshire galleries or from the artist's home by prior arrangement. Commissions are undertaken. Mounted and framed prints - £35.00 to £150.00. Original paintings and commissions from £350.00 - £850.00. Payment by cash or cheque.
Opening times: Visitors are welcome to call at the artist's home throughout the year but strictly by prior arrangement. Tel: 01437 891580.
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Guildford House
Butterhill
Llangwm
Haverfordwest
Pembrokeshire
SA62 4JP
| Tel: | 01437 891580 |
| Fax: | 01437 891580 |
| Email: | grahambrace@btinternet.com |
| Web: | www.grahambrace.com |
ID: 8015 Revised: 10/6/2009
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