'Llyn a'r Golau - Lake and Light'
This Welsh landscape painting flows with a sense of movement and light. A winding river, painted in luminous blues and whites, cuts through rolling green hills, drawing the eye toward a soft, glowing horizon. The misty sky blends seamlessly with the land below, creating an atmosphere that feels both peaceful and untamed, as if the scene is alive with shifting weather and timeless beauty.
104 x 104 cm original acrylic and oil pastel on deep edge canvas beautifully set into a bespoke brushed gold float frame, ready to hang
£1055* plus P&P UK ( Please contact the galley to see if you are eligible for FREE UK shipping) or free collection from Oren Art Gallery. If you require overseas shipping please contact us directly for a quote.
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Marcia Crocombe - BA (Hons) Fine Art
Co founder of Oren Art Gallery .
Marcia is a North Wales-based artist whose work spans contemporary abstract painting, expressive landscapes, seascapes, impressionistic florals and bold, quirky pop art. With a Fine Art degree from The University College of Ripon and York St John (1989–1993), Marcia has worked as a professional mural artist for nearly 30 years, developing a highly adaptable and emotionally driven visual language.
Her preferred mediums are acrylic and oil, with her oil paintings often embracing a sculptural quality through heavy impasto techniques that add depth, movement, and drama. Marcia’s landscapes and seascapes are deeply personal, often drawn from childhood memories of the rugged coastline and mountainous beauty of North Wales. These pieces aim to evoke a strong sense of presence and narrative — a moment held in time.
Equally at home in a more playful, urban aesthetic, she occasionally shifts gears to explore her passion for pop art, creating vibrant, offbeat works that surprise and entertain. This stylistic range is not just a reflection of her artistic curiosity but also a product of decades spent adapting to diverse commissions and commercial projects.
Whether creating a brooding seascape or a cheeky pop culture homage, her practice remains rooted in genuine emotion and instinct: “My art is the direct and intuitive result of however I’m feeling on each new day that I enter my studio.”