Description
‘Bwthyn Pinwydd’
Pine Cottage
Original framed artwork
Collect from gallery £1,050
Including UK delivery £…
Image H 40 x W 50 cm
Including frame H 50 x W 66 cm
Featuring in our Spring Exhibition 2026
‘Song of the Earth’
In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, cottages like this one stood at the farthest reaches of Welsh coastal settlements, built where the dunes met the pines, on land too shifting for farming and too remote for village life. They were often the homes of families who lived at the margins: dune shepherds, charcoal burners, fishermen who needed to be close to the tides, or labourers tied to the nearby estates.
Joy is a professional landscape artist whose work captures the quiet charm of cottages and remote villages. Working predominantly with a palette knife, she applies acrylic paint with precision and control, building finely detailed passages while maintaining a clean, restrained aesthetic.
By deliberately limiting her colour palette and intuitively selecting and omitting elements from each scene, Joy distils her subject matter to its essence. The result is an unfussy yet deeply atmospheric interpretation of the Welsh landscape.
Texture plays a vital role in her process. Through layered applications and contrasting sweeps of thinner paint, she introduces subtle depth and movement across the surface. Carefully placed fine brush outlines then define focal points with bold delicacy, guiding the viewer’s eye without overwhelming the composition.
Joy’s distinctive style invites contemplation, encouraging viewers to reconnect with their own memories and emotional ties to the landscapes of Wales.
In 2024, she had the privilege of being invited by the Ardent Gallery in Brecon to take part in the Welsh National Contemporary Artists Exhibition—one of the highlights in her artistic journey so far.




