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Reflections in Time

This body of work is influenced by being part of a family where Welsh culture, although highly respected, is also subtle and unstated. This strong Celtic influence lies deep within my subconscious having been brought up in a small welsh village, Horeb, Llandysul aware of the contribution my grandparents made to Welsh Literature by taking an active part in local and national Eisteddfods. Surrounded by heirlooms, antiques, language and customs, her art determinedly takes an in depth look into what is taken for granted, analysing varying perspectives and reviewing the contrast of modern Wales versus a traditional perception. By delving into home and personal spaces, assessing influences and the impact of Welsh culture; Tirion questions the objects that surround her revealing their meaning - are they a consequence of having to maintain a tradition and so become an object of desire? By examining still objects and interpreting them into drawings and paintings that are expressive, she endeavors to capture the light, movement and atmosphere, so that the onlooker becomes swathed by the pallet and tones she uses, becoming lost in a moment of time where they question their own living space and its impact on their particular emotions and memories. Tirion hopes that the consequence of this encounter with their subconscious is both pleasurable and memorable.

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