Gabrielle Dudley Paintings and Ceramics

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Honeybees 651, 652 and 653

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This is an exquisite set of three unframed ceramic feature tiles from the "Honeybees" series, each measuring approximately 7cm x 7cm. These unique tiles are glazed in a beautiful burnt sugar in the honeycomb dimples, topped with a rich honey glaze. The intricate bees are hand-painted in under-glaze and finished with a transparent glazed covering, highlighting the delicate artistry of each piece.

Handcrafted by artist Gabrielle Dudley, these tiles capture the enchanting beauty of bees on their honeycomb in glazed ceramic. Perfect for use as a cohesive group feature or individually in regular or handcrafted tiling, these tiles can also be creatively framed to enhance sunny or humid spaces. Add a stunning artistic touch to any room with these original fine art tiles, a perfect choice for anyone who appreciates unique home decor.

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Honeybees 651, 652 and 653

Gabrielle Dudley has had a lifetime of producing artworks to commission.

As a teenager she studied Fine Art Painting at Exeter College of Art, and then paused for a few years whilst raising a family and working on the family farm.

In her 40s she studied ceramics at the College of Art in Carmarthen. and worked on in the ceramics studio as technician assistant after finishing as a student. She then launched her tile and mosaic business in 1997.

Gabrielle has since created numerous murals, individual tiles, paintings, and glassworks, for very satisfied clients. She makes sure each piece meets her exacting high standards and has received nothing less than 5* reviews along the way.

Gabrielle has exhibited paintings and tiles widely in London, Cardiff and various locations across the UK as well as abroad in the USA, France and Malta. 

Since 2016 when she opened her own studio and exhibition space at Gabrielle’s Gallery in West Wales her work has been on permanent display. She welcomes visitors to the Gallery and accepts commissions for both oil paintings and hand made tiles.