Returning to exhibit his work for the third time in Tenby is well-established artist Dai David. More than 50 brilliant oil paintings depicting Tenby and West Wales in the very best of summer weather will be on show during August at the White Lion Street Gallery.

Summer time, bringing people to the beaches and the coastal towns, is a dominant theme of the exhibition but equally important is the subject of the light itself. The figures may be family groups in deckchairs, young men posing on the sands, small children playing in rock pools or swimmers braving high waves ... or dinghies sailing out in the bay, thoughtful paddlers and beaches empty at sunrise or sunset ... but the light is the real subject.

The artist catches the sparkle of light on water, the transparency of a wave, the effects of shadows, reflections and silhouettes. The viewer notes the sunshine through material, the highlighting of a feature of body or face and can identify the time of day.

Dai David is also a musician, a trained and active operatic singer and teacher of voice and instruments, but finds that his two professions complement and influence his expressive skills. Common ground is found in the principles of composition, tone colour and theme, and Dai often paints whilst listening to music for an even more direct inspiration. He says he tries to ‘imbue my painting with a song-like quality: a flowing, rhythmic expression filled with colour harmony...’

His style is of the classical-impressionist school of art, evoking the chosen moment as honestly as possible. His human subjects are oblivious to the viewer - diligently digging in the sand, idly chatting under sunshades or setting up camp. Their relationship with each other is made clear by gesture and proximity.

Born in South Wales, Dai has frequently chosen Tenby, Gower, and Newquay as the actual backdrops but many of the scenes are of any beach in the best of the sunny Welsh summer.

Since he became an artist full-time, Dai David has exhibited throughout the UK in galleries and in prestigious art fairs, commanding a loyal and appreciative following of his observant, skillful work.

The exhibition ‘Summer Light’ opens today (Saturday, August 1) and continues until 28th. The gallery in White Lion Street, next to the new Premier Inn and close to North Beach is open from 10 am - 5 pm every day except for Wednesdays.

For further information, telephone (01834) 843375 or see the entire exhibition on the gallery website www.artmatters.org.uk