Llewelyn Ash

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Llewelyn Ash Teal Wave Platter
Teal Wave Platter
Glass
35 x 35 cm
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Llewelyn Ash Ocean Blue Wave Platter
Ocean Blue Wave Platter
Glass
40 x 40 cm
Llewelyn Ash Ocean Blue Wave Platter
Ocean Blue Wave Platter
Glass
40 x 40 cm
Llewelyn Ash Aqua Blue Beach Bowl
Aqua Blue Beach Bowl
Glass
25 x 11 cm
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Indigo Wave Platter
Glass
40 x 40 cm
Llewelyn Ash Sea Green Beach Bowl
Sea Green Beach Bowl
Glass
25 x 11 cm
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Llewelyn Ash

Llewelyn Ash

Llewelyn Ash Biography

Llewelyn has always been connected with his surroundings. Growing up in the Adelaide hills enriched his experience of natural flora and fauna. Art began in the home for him with both parents being artists, Glen Ash, well-known for his oil painting and Janet Ayliffe a celebrated water colour painter and print maker. From a young age Llewelyn started drawing the animals he was surrounded by chooks, ducks, dogs, and donkeys. Surfing then became a major part of Llewelyn’s journey, moving down the South Australian coastline along every peninsula.  It was only fitting to fill his drawing books with images of the ocean, with its sea life, and the natural beach landscapes

Llewelyn primarily worked in watercolors, photo polymer etchings and oil paints in his earlier works. Studying at the University of South Australia posed new techniques and challenges.  Ultimately this is where he was introduced to his passion and love, glass. Being guided and mentored by Gabrielle Bisetto and tutored by Tim Shaw, Llewelyn, created his own unique and distinctive style

Llewelyn’s glass is now being exhibited in art galleries Australia wide.  With exhibitions held in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney in the last two years, including the Design Institute of Australia award, finalist in the Australian National Glass Museum Student Award, Selected as a Jam Factory Associate,  the Jam Factory Pilchuck Scholarship in Seattle and won the  Waterhouse Youth Art Prize. 

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