Elizabeth Haines
My work has settled in a precarious hinterland between representation and abstraction, where information gained from years of drawing from nature has blended with the imagination.
Elizabeth Haines has lived in Pembrokeshire for nearly 50 years. Working constantly in sketchbooks, her inspiration comes from poetry and music as well as the natural world that surrounds her in her home in the Preseli Hills. She originally trained as an illustrator, but her work has evolved gradually into a much more flexible and imaginative approach, a style which balances between topography and abstraction. Elizabeth has a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Wales, and in her thesis, The Web of Exchange, she explores the relationship between the different Arts. Elizabeth’s work is held in many prestigious collections across the country, including the National Library of Wales, and she has been Artist in Residence at the National Eisteddfod.
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A Long View of Preseli Sold -
A Watery Sun Sold -
Autumn Gap -
Chilly Field -
Dipping Sun at Porthclais -
Garden Path -
Garn Afr Sold -
Hillside -
Hillside -
Last of the Light -
Light in the Land -
Light on the Path -
Preseli Dark Cloud -
Red Field -
Red Headland -
Red Tree Sold -
Shower Over Porthclais -
Sinking Sun -
Sunset Near Clegyr Boia Sold -
The Space Between -
Tidelines -
Tidesurf -
Towards Garn Llidi from Strumble -
Troubled Corn -
Y Rhos Sold -
Yellow Field

