Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Update on MA in Photography at Aberystwyth University

A few more images taken for my project on the Rhinog area of North Wales documenting mankind's marks through the ages

A journey along the main drover's route through the mountains.






Monday, 14 October 2013

Beautiful Day at Erddig near Wrexham!


Four absolutely fabulous images taken at Erddig on Explore your SLR Part 1!





GRAND WEEKEND OUT AT COED Y BRENIN!

Landscape Part 1 and Part 2 produced some absolutely amazing photographs that I have downloaded here - you will agree what a special place Coed y Brenin is for landscape photography!















Come and join me at Coed y Brenin in North Wales for fabulous scenery.  There is a Photo Walk here on 10th November into the deep forest taking in magnificent waterfalls and a gold mine!

Jean Napier arps

Saturday, 31 August 2013

A Beautiful Peaceful Week on Bardsey Island off the North Wales Coast

I have just returned from a retreat on Bardsey Island known in Wales as Ynys Enlli.  There is no electric, no running water (wells), no phone or broadband signal and no cars - so no stress just the place for beautiful, magnificent photographs!!

Early Morning Mist 

Warden's Garden Visitor

Bardsey Crosses - A Place of Pilgrimage

'Acquired Fish Boxes

Sunset and Evening Mist

Sun Ripples on the Beach

Ancient Wood onWooden Boat

Rope Heart Enbedded in the Soil




Bardsey - A Jewel in the Sea!

Friday, 3 May 2013

An Exploration of the Rhinog Area of Snowdonia


Last week I visited this magnificent area that time has forgotten as the beginning of my MA Project on the marks left behind by man through the ages.

Here are three of the images taken on that beautiful but very cold day:

3,500bc Cromlech

Ancient Wall

Pont Scethin - the old route from London to Harlech

Ruined Farm with Standing Stone


Tuesday, 9 April 2013

MA In Fine Art at Aberystwyth

MA in Fine Art at Aberystwyth Specialising in Photography

Jean has been accepted on the MA in Fine Art at Aberystwyth starting in September.  Her project is the Rhinog area of North Wales, a wild place where less people live now than any time in human history.  She will be documenting 'marks' left by man over the centuries - a project that will take over three years.


Blaen-y-Cwm Farm




A New Exhibition in Oswestry mid Wales

Willow Gallery in Willow Street, Oswestry

My exhibition Llanw - Tide is now on at the Willow Gallery until 31st May.

It captures the effects on the coast of North Wales of the sea over different aspects of time.  From the short term as in marks made in the sand; secondly, shaping and carving wooden structures and finally the longterm softening and rounding of the rocks