Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 62. Chapters: Welsh animators, Welsh cartoonists, Welsh designers, Welsh etchers, Welsh illustrators, Welsh painters, Welsh printmakers, Welsh sculptors, Augustus John, Nina Hamnett, Richard Wilson, Laura Ford, Jen Delyth, Frank Brangwyn, Gwen John, Christopher Williams, John Gibson, Peter Edwards, John Beard, Alfred Janes, Cedric Morris, Thomas Jones, Anthony Williams, John Evan Thomas, Nicholas Evans, Kyffin Williams, Michael Gustavius Payne, Gren, Mike Young, Martyn Jones, Ernest Zobole, Carey Morris, Peter Prendergast, Mags Harries & Lajos Heder, Brian Savegar, Molly Parkin, Jonah Jones, Goscombe John, Mac Adams, Ifor Owen, Thomas Barker, Thomas E. Stephens, Ivor Williams, Jim Burns, Joseph Morewood Staniforth, Chris Jenkins, Barry Flanagan, John Downman, Walter Bartley Wilson, John Chris Jones, Robert Thomas, Bari Goddard, Charles Uzzell Edwards, David Tress, Joseph Murray Ince, Jocelyn Burton, Thomas Nathaniel Davies, Gareth Lloyd, Pete Fowler, Will Roberts, Graham Howells, Stanley Cornwell Lewis, Adrian Dingle, David Bell, William Roos, Andrew Vicari, David Griffiths, Ceri Richards, James Milo Griffith, William Parry, Siriol Productions, Lindy Hemming, James Dickson Innes, Gerald Levenson, Jac Jones, George Frederick Harris, John Petts, Calvert Jones, Colin Jones, Joseph Edwards, Bedwyr Williams, Frances Bunsen, Margaret Lindsay Williams, Annie Williams, Wayne McLoughlin, Mervyn Levy, Ruth Jen, Dorothy Tennant, Cerith Wyn Evans, Tony Goble, Brenda Chamberlain, John Kelt Edwards, Wilfred Mitford Davies, Ifor Pritchard, David Petersen, John Meirion Morris, Bethan Huws, Ogwyn Davies, Syd Howells, Rob Piercy, Alexander Talbot Rice, Ernest Morgan. Excerpt: Laura Ford (born 1961) is a Welsh artist and sculptor who has exhibited her work at the British Art Show and represented Wales at Venice Biennale. She is recognised...