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David W. J. Lloyd

Joined Artfinder: Aug. 2022

Artworks for sale: 42

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United Kingdom

About David W. J. Lloyd

 
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  • Biography

    Born in Cardiff in the early 1970s, I spent my formative years surrounded by arcade machines, comics, TV and cinema; passions that mix happily with my love of folklore, mythology and strange customs. I’m inspired by figurative art, magical surrealism, theatrical lighting, mysterious narratives, and old wives' tales. I incorporate pieces from my collection of antique and vintage vernacular photographs into the work, using traditional and digital techniques in its construction.

    I infuse my work with a dark, dry humour, strange situations, and an eerie atmosphere and often set them n the magical otherworld of Annwn, the fabled land of the Mabinogion. Here, anything can and will happen. Lately, I've been reclaiming familiar religious iconography and repurposing it in my work, to celebrate the ancient traditions and imagery of the old religions the new once subsumed. My art leans towards the gothic and the dark, but it is ultimately a celebration of the fantastical and interwoven memories of us all.

    My art has been a part of Y Lle Celf (2019), The Royal Cambrian Academy’s Winter Open (2022), The Wales Contemporary (2022) and shown at locations such as Aberystwyth Arts Centre the gallery@Oxo on the south bank in London.

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    1992 - 1995

    Falmouth School Of Art And Design

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    Event: Wales Contemporary 2022

    Dates: 1 Nov 2022 - 30 Nov 2022

    Venue: gallery@oxo, Oxo Tower Wharf, South Bank, London

    The London leg of the 2022 Wales Contemporary exhibition

    Event: Wales Contemporary 2022

    Dates: 1 Oct 2022 - 31 Oct 2022

    Venue: The Waterfront Gallery, The Old Sail Loft Discovery Quay The Docks Milford Haven Pembrokeshire SA73 3AF

    Travelling exhibition that will initially show at the Waterfront Gallery in Milford Haven, then at the Oxo gallery in London

    Event: Y Lle Celf

    Dates: 3 Aug 2019 - 10 Aug 2019

    Venue: National Eisteddfod, Denbeigh, North Wales

    Selected as part of the Y Lle Celf exhibition of Welsh art.

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Education

1992 - 1995

Falmouth School Of Art And Design


There are no upcoming events

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: Wales Contemporary 2022

Dates: 1 Nov 2022 - 30 Nov 2022

Venue: gallery@oxo, Oxo Tower Wharf, South Bank, London

The London leg of the 2022 Wales Contemporary exhibition

Event: Wales Contemporary 2022

Dates: 1 Oct 2022 - 31 Oct 2022

Venue: The Waterfront Gallery, The Old Sail Loft Discovery Quay The Docks Milford Haven Pembrokeshire SA73 3AF

Travelling exhibition that will initially show at the Waterfront Gallery in Milford Haven, then at the Oxo gallery in London

Event: Y Lle Celf

Dates: 3 Aug 2019 - 10 Aug 2019

Venue: National Eisteddfod, Denbeigh, North Wales

Selected as part of the Y Lle Celf exhibition of Welsh art.


 

Biography

Born in Cardiff in the early 1970s, I spent my formative years surrounded by arcade machines, comics, TV and cinema; passions that mix happily with my love of folklore, mythology and strange customs. I’m inspired by figurative art, magical surrealism, theatrical lighting, mysterious narratives, and old wives' tales. I incorporate pieces from my collection of antique and vintage vernacular photographs into the work, using traditional and digital techniques in its construction.

I infuse my work with a dark, dry humour, strange situations, and an eerie atmosphere and often set them n the magical otherworld of Annwn, the fabled land of the Mabinogion. Here, anything can and will happen. Lately, I've been reclaiming familiar religious iconography and repurposing it in my work, to celebrate the ancient traditions and imagery of the old religions the new once subsumed. My art leans towards the gothic and the dark, but it is ultimately a celebration of the fantastical and interwoven memories of us all.

My art has been a part of Y Lle Celf (2019), The Royal Cambrian Academy’s Winter Open (2022), The Wales Contemporary (2022) and shown at locations such as Aberystwyth Arts Centre the gallery@Oxo on the south bank in London.