Posie

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Clive Walley began painting while studying Engineering at Manchester University. He moved to Bangor and continued his studies in maths, physics and art, exhibiting his paintings in North Wales. Alongside this, he developed a technique using multi-layered glass plates to produce animated film narratives incorporating the painting process. This work is atypical of his early paintings, in which the human form is treated with fluid movement and colour. His filmmaking has won several notable prizes at the Welsh National Eisteddfod and as a finalist in the BBC Wales Artist of the Year, and he has participated or adjudicated at numerous international animation and short film competitions and festivals. Although the greater part of Walley’s reputation is derived from his film-making, his inspiration, even for films, is taken from painting.

Gwynedd Museum and Art Gallery

Bangor

Title

Posie

Date

c.1974

Medium

oil on board

Measurements

H 122 x W 153 cm

Accession number

2005/48/77

Acquisition method

gift from the Arts Council of Wales

Work type

Painting

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