THE winners of an art competition organised by the Llanwrtyd and District Heritage and Arts Centre were announced at a special preview evening held in early July.

More than 70 guests viewed the exhibition which comprised of 80 pieces chosen from the original 100 submissions and there was a varied interpretation of the theme ‘A Moment in Time’ from the Welsh-based artists.

A panel of judges included Wrexham University art lecturer Wendy Connelly, Robin Bailey from Raw-I Studios in Chester, Brent Blair, owner of the Lion Street Gallery in Hay-on-Wye, and art restorer Chris Matchett.

Eventually, Charlotte Vickery was chosen as the winner for ‘Calidos Recuerdos’, which the judges felt was a challenging composition with an excellent use of a minimal palette, and with flashes of under painting adding vibrancy. She received a prize of £500, sponsored by local business Charcroft Electronics Ltd.

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Second prize of £250, sponsored by Lofftwen Forest Farm, was awarded to Barbara Simon for her work ‘Doorstep’; while third prize of £100, sponsored by Llanwrtyd resident Colonel Tim Van Rees, will be awarded as a result of a visitors’ choice vote.  

Visitors to the Heritage Centre throughout July have the opportunity to view the exhibition and vote for their favourite.

The display included a variety of mediums including work in oils, pastels, pencil, acrylics, litho-prints, photography, collage and mixed media.

The panel of judges were impressed by the brilliant and creative photography and interesting technical pieces in addition to the more traditional work and felt that the standard was very high  with wonderful pieces providing great variety and a superb exhibition. Particular commendation was given to Simon Lilly.

“We were delighted with the number of entries, diverse interpretation of the theme, various mediums used and the wide-ranging geographical response,” said Lynne Brookes, centre manager.

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“We are so lucky that Wales has such a wealth of talent and creativity and the centre is honoured to have the opportunity to display some of this artistic ability through this competition. 

“We hope that visitors will come to the heritage centre to view the exhibition and vote for their favourite.”

The exhibition runs throughout July. Opening times are Thursday to Sunday 10am-4pm.