Catrin Llwyd

b. 1988, Cardiff, Wales
Lives and works in Cardiff, Wales

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Catrin Llwyd, Artist Portrait

 

Catrin Llwyd is a painter and drawer who works primarily with an intuitive fascination with place and nature, often depicting seemingly empty buildings, wintry forests, and the luminous presence of the full moon. Through painting, she seeks to explore what is unseen—something just beyond the tangible—allowing space for multiple narratives to emerge. Working from life and her immediate surroundings, she captures the spontaneity of the moment while also observing the passage of time, returning to familiar places again and again to witness their subtle transformations.

Having graduated from the Cardiff School of Art and Design in 2010, Llwyd has continued to develop her art practice. Working primarily with watercolour and gouache on paper, and oil on board, her work centres around capturing the natural world and exploring atmospheric landscapes that are both real and imagined, inspired by her surroundings.

Llwyd’s work has been included in ‘Into a Light’ Saatchi Gallery (Prints and Original Gallery), Royal Academy Summer Show 2020, London Art Fair and Mostyn gallery. She has had solo shows in Cardiff and has works in private collection in the US, Canada, Japan, Germany, Australia along with works included in the UK Government Art Collection.

Read Into the Forrest, 2023, Exhibition Essay

Read A Light In The Landscape, 2025, Exhibition Essay

Catrin Llwyd, The Little Window, 2024, oil on cradle panel, 25 x 25 cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Crescent Moon, 2025, oil on cradle panel, 15 x 15 cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, The little house, 2025, oil on cradle panel, 10 x 10 cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Welsh Fields, 2025, oil on cradle panel, 25 x 25 cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, The Old Farmhouse, 2024, oil on cradle panel, 25 x 25 cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Welsh Hills, 2025, oil on cradle panel, 30 x 30 cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Cabin in the Woods, 2024, oil on cradle panel, 25 x 25 cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Green leaves, 2025, oil on cradle panel, 10 x 10 cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, The Path, 2025, oil on cradle panel, 15 x 15 cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, In the Dark Forest, 2024, oil on cradle panel, 15 x 15 cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Early morning sun, 2025, oil on cradle panel, 10 x 10 cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Among The Trees, 2024, oil on cradle panel, 15 x 15 cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Red letterbox, 2025, oil on cradle panel, 10 x 10 cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Little Red Shed, 2025, oil on cradle panel, 10 x 10 cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, House on The Hill, 2025, oil on cradle panel, 20 x 20 cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Orange Rooftop, 2025, oil on cradle panel, 20 x 20 cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Setting Sun, 2025, oil on cradle panel, 25 x 25 cm

Catrin Llwyd, A Light In The Landscape, 2025, Exhibition views by Mim Stirling

Catrin Llwyd, Daisies, 2022, oil on paper, 10.5 x 8cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Small Blue Flowers, 2022, watercolour and gouache on paper, 13 x 11.5cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Foxgloves, 2022, watercolour and gouache on paper, 13 x 13cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Wild Primrose, 2022, oil on paper, 19 x 16cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Red Poppies, 2022, watercolour and gouache on paper, 14.5 x 14.5cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Purple Flowers, 2022, watercolour and gouache on paper, 13 x 13cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Small Red Flowers, 2022, oil on board, 25 x 30.5cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Orange Flowers, 2022, oil on board, 30 x 30.5cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Small Pink Flowers, 2022, oil on board, 30 x 29cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Into The Forest, 2023, Exhibition views by Ashley Mackevicius

Catrin Llwyd, Sunrise on The Hills, 2022, oil on board, 13 x 13cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Shapes of The Fields, 2022, oil on board, 29 x 30cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, The Small White House, 2022, oil on board, 24.5 x 30.5cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, At The Edge of The Forest, 2022, oil on board, 61 x 61cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, The House on The Lake, 2022, oil on board, 26.5 x 25.5cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Red Shed in The Woods, 2022, oil on board, 13.5 x 13.5cm

 

Catrin Llwyd, Into The Forest, 2022, oil on board, 61 x 122cm

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