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Glyn Tudor Pooley

Glyn Pooley is a fine artist working from south Wales, UK. After leaving University Glyn began his career as a designer in the Film and Television Industry, working on Brookside, Coronation Street and Waterfront Beat. In 1990 Glyn became a full time Fine Artist. He supplemented his income by lecturing part time in Art History for University College, Cardiff, and teaching adults to paint in Community Education Courses. This culminated in the writing of a book on The Language Of Watercolour in 1998. Fundamental to the themes of Glyn’s work is ‘the Community, its structure, the relationships of its occupants and the role of the individual in that society...’ Glyn's reputation has grown steadily, with successful exhibitions throughout the United Kingdom. His work has been featured on the Wales Today television programme and has been bought as a prize for the Community Enterprise Awards, Wales. Glyn has been sponsored by the Vale Of Glamorgan, Prince's Youth Business Trust and the Arts Council Of Wales. Exhibitions of Glyns work include: Artisti nel Galles •	Welsh based art exhibition Rome, 23rd. Feb to 9th March 2008 (ROME)

•	July 17th - August 5th 2007 The Dylan Thomas Centre 2007 - 2008 Works of a series of paintings reflecting on the nature of the sky.

Journey through Intimacy The Gate Art Centre, Keppoch Street, Roath, Cardiff 28 April to 2nd June 20 •	May 20th 2006 -Exhibition at St Davids Hall, Cardiff with fellow artist Michael Chaitow Starting May 20th for a month Taking part in Welsh Artist of the Year exhibition for the month of June At St David’s Hall •	Christmas 2004- Christmas on the Hayes •	December 2003 - "Christmas On The Hayes" •	December 2002 - "Christmas On The Hayes” •	November 2000 - Monmouth Exhibition •	Voga Group - St Donats Exhibition •	The Art Of Glyn Pooley  Sunday 1st October 2pm-6pm        Tyn-y-Coed, Cwm Drive, Dinas Powys, Vale Of Glamorgan, UK •	July 2000 - Glyn was at the Celtic Festival in Cardiff Bay in July 2000 •	Norwegian  Church Craft show  26th and 27th November 1999  Previous Exhibitions These are the main exhibitions that Glyn has shown work at, and in some cases been involved in arranging : 1992 Cardiff International Festival 1992 Euro-Wales '92 Group, Third Wave Gallery, Cardiff

1992 Euro-Wales '92 Group, Hammersham International, Cardiff 1995 New Millennium Gallery, St Ives, Cornwall 1996 Oriel Gallery, Princes Street, Regents Park, London 1998 Voga Group, Norwegian Church Arts Centre, Cardiff

1998 European Summit Exhibition, City Hall, Cardiff

1998 Voga Group, Art in the High Street

1999 Voga Group, Washington Gallery Glyn’s work is heavily involved in the fabric that makes up society. ‘The theme of fragility incorporates both psychological and physical. The fabric of a community, with negative forces acting on it, can be broken down very easily, the most prominent one being lack of confidence. By showing communities in action, in an environment where actions are heightened - the public house, I hope to offer an insight into the fragile nature of living...’ in January 1997 Glyn researched into the structure of community, focusing on the blend of transitory and substantial relationships at any given point in time. The environment became a controlled artificial place where actions are heightened - a human laboratory of social behaviour. The imagery needed to be portrayed in a semi-figurative manner. The audience had to take part and become stake holders. ...For me, the link between Celtic and Folk art is binding - a temperament evolved from a unique landscape and way of life. And for many people in Wales, especially from rural communities, the land plays a significant role in their lives- they feel close to it, they are part of its fabric... Throughout 2006 and 2007 the Big Issue Cymru has been featuring the paintings of the homeless and people on the margins of our society .The Big issue London has also featured pictures, hopefully helping to raise awareness of those who are often vulnerable and voiceless. Here are a few of the images. Some of the paintings featured can be found in the Journey Through Intimacy Gallery. Glyn has also worked with CADW. A welsh company that aims to preserve ancient historic sites of which Glyn has done paintings of. CADW can be found at http://www.cadw.wales.gov.uk..

Links

www.glynpooley.co.uk www.cadw.wales.gov.uk enquiries@glynpooley.com chimera@glynpooley.com

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