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Honey Bee Beautiful
Our story
Based in the beautiful Welsh countryside, we are an artisan brand committed to creating natural products and sustaining our local honey bee population.
Our founder, Catherine Clark, was inspired to keep bees by her father, soon realising the key role bees play in our ecosystem and the amazing power of raw honey which has been used since ancient Greek times to heal the skin.
Gallery in the Square
The Gallery in the Square in picturesque Usk
The Gallery in the Square hosts the paintings of local artists (such as Goff Danter and Jan Thompson) on an ongoing basis it is perfectly complemented by a host of smaller gift and craft items.
Absolute Metal
Terry Mould is a talented metals artist and mechanical engineer whose formidable robots have appeared in television contests like Robot Wars and Mechcanibals.
Terry Mould is a talented metals artist and mechanical engineer who has made some strange items.
He uses most metals and have used recylced items to create pieces.
And whose formidable robots have appeared in television contests like Robot Wars and Mechcanibals.
Susie Vaughan
I collect materials for my baskets on daily walks in the Welsh countryside - a constant inspiration.
I collect materials for my baskets on daily walks in the Welsh countryside - a constant inspiration. Colour and texture are of prime importance; the woods are not dyed - the variety of colour comes from the natural barks of many different species.
Craft Renaissance Gallery & Shop
Craft Renaissance is an independent art and craft centre between Usk and Abergavenny
Situated in converted barn buildings we have a stunning oak framed gallery, shop and cafe. Our focus is art and craft made in Wales carefully selected to maintain the highest quality across all mediums. We have an exciting exhibition programme which brings talented newcomers as well as nationally known names to the gallery.
David Young
David Young nowadays mostly paints landscapes, usually in acrylics on canvass or board He is also a printmaker.
My work consists mostly of landscapes, in particular from South Wales, usually Gower and Pembrokeshire. I used to use watercolours but nowadays acrylics have taken over and among other things I do larger paintings attempting a freer style sometimes with an abstract character. I am a member fo the Wye Valley Art Society.
David J Young
“Mae fy ngwaith yn cynnwys tirweddau yn bennaf, yn enwedig golygfeydd yn ne Cymru; Gŵyr a Sir Benfro yn arbennig.
Mae fy ngwaith yn cynnwys tirweddau yn bennaf, yn enwedig golygfeydd yn ne Cymru; Gŵyr a Sir Benfro yn arbennig. Arferais ddefnyddio dyfrlliw yn gyfan gwbl, ond erbyn heddiw rwyn defnyddio acrylig, ac ymhlith pethau eraill rwyf yn creu paentiadau mwy o faint gan roi cynnig weithiau ar arddull mwy rhydd, mwy haniaethol eu cymeriad.
Judy Hartley
Traditional basket weaving
Judy creates beautiful baskets and decorations.
Iron Baskets
Blacksmith & Basketry producers
Barrie works primarily in wrought iron, and every piece is unique.
He is a member of the Court Cupboard Gallery in Abergavenny where you can see his amazing chandelier in the gallery entrance!
Individual commissions are welcomed.
Mary Cousins Ceramics
I make tableware in porcelain and stoneware. I think using hand made casseroles, mugs, jugs, bowls and plates makes food taste special.
All my work is thrown on the wheel, then high fired for strength, durability and in the case of porcelain, for its beautiful translucency.
Kathryn Willis Jewellery & Enamling
Kathryn was introduced to enamelling by Ros Conway whilst on her jewellery degree at Middlesex University. From that day she was hooked, loving the ability to play with layers of colour in a similar way to printmaking. After graduating she was awarded the Crafts Council setting up grant in 1994 and set up a workshop in her home town of Monmouth. For many years Kathryn worked in FE running a thriving Art department. She is now concentrating on her ..... >>