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 Bannau Brycheiniog (the Brecon Beacons)

Table Mountain, Crickhowell by Emma Cownie

I have been painting  Bannau Brycheiniog – the official name for the Brecon Beacons since 2023 – for a while now. Living in flat Cardiff as a student for a decade, I used to enjoy seeing Carphilly Mountain off in the distance. At weekends, I would catch the local train to Taffs Wells and climb Garth Mountain (Subject of the 1995 Hugh Grant film “The Englishman who Went up a Hill but down a Mountain“). Those mountains gave me a sense of very different landscape nearby.

The Mountains of south and mid-Wales was my favourite destination for days out and holidays. When I first started painting seriously, the Beacons were a favourite subject matter. When I used to sell prints on Artfinder back in 2013, “Crick in the Snow” was very popular. I loved painting the lines of hedges and trees. I have a fascination with layers of things – fields, hedgerows, houses. I think I enjoy seeing them spread out at a distance. It gives me a better sense of the toptography of the physical landscape. How the land undulates; rises and falls. I can look at a 2D images a create a 3D image in my mind’s eye.

Crick in the Snow
Crick in the Snow 2013

I have explored different approaches to this subject matter. I have used a design-style – where the colours are flat and very simplied.

Oil Painting of Brecon Beacons
The Distant Beacons 2015
Painting of Pen Y Fan
Autumn Beacons 2014

To a more less-stylish and realistic approach, with softer colours.

Beacons painting commission by Emma Cownie
Beacons painting commission by Emma Cownie

To a semi-realist approach with elements of stylished flat colours.

Brecon Beacons painting commission
Three peaks – Brecon Beacons painting commission

Recently, I was drawn to painting Wales again. I was looking to paint small landscapes using acrylic gouache. Using a different medium produced interesting results. The Acrylic Gouach is chalky in nature and tends to result in pastel shades. I like this. I found that the lighter colours (pale yellows and light greens) needed several layers to get the strength of colour I wanted. Each painting was a surprise to me. They did not turn out the way I expected but I liked them beacuse the softer colours were more respresentative of the landscape than the oils I used in the past.

Recent paintings of Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) – in Acrylic Gouache.

Hazy Beacons - Emma Cownie
Hazy Beacons – Emma Cownie

Distant Sugar Loaf
Distant Sugar Loaf
Table Mountain, Crickhowell by Emma Cownie
Table Mountain, Crickhowell by Emma Cownie
Summer in Mid Wales
Summer in Mid Wales
Mid Wales
Mid Wales

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