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James Peaple

@jamespeaple

MA Contemporary Dialogues Photography Student @UWSTD

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Humbled that after 3 fantastic years I graduated with a First. It’s been a pleasure to study at Swansea College of Art UWTSD alongside such wonderful people. I also wanted thank to A.Bliss for awarding me their University Prize. Looking forward to continuing my studies on the MA Programme University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Humbled that after 3 fantastic years I graduated with a First. It’s been a pleasure to study at <a href="/ArtSwansea/">Swansea College of Art UWTSD</a>  alongside such wonderful people. I also wanted thank to A.Bliss for awarding me their University Prize. Looking forward to continuing my studies on the MA Programme <a href="/UWTSD/">University of Wales Trinity Saint David</a>
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A massive thank you to Coast Cafe for displaying my “Ugly Lovely Town” book. The Café is a wonderful place to go and drink, eat and relax. Enjoy!

A massive thank you to <a href="/coastcafemarina/">Coast Cafe</a> for displaying my “Ugly Lovely Town” book. The Café is a wonderful place to go and drink, eat and relax. Enjoy!
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Very grateful & excited to have the opportunity to exhibit my work in the Claire Howarth Gallery in Newbury. The exhibition runs throughout November and features images inspired by ‘places’ that shaped the creative identity of the ‘Kardomah Gang’ a group of Swansea-based artists

Very grateful &amp; excited to have the opportunity to exhibit my work in the Claire Howarth Gallery in Newbury. The exhibition runs throughout November and features images inspired by ‘places’ that shaped the creative identity of the ‘Kardomah Gang’ a group of Swansea-based artists
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‘Vision of the landscape where I was born’ This image is inspired by a line from Vernon Watkins’ poem, ‘Tailiesen in Gower’ and features the landscape of Hunt’s Bay. It combines landscape photography with feathers collected from the cliff side adjoining the beach.

‘Vision of the landscape where I was born’
This image is inspired by a line from Vernon Watkins’ poem, ‘Tailiesen in Gower’ and features the landscape of Hunt’s Bay. It combines landscape photography with feathers collected from the cliff side adjoining the beach.
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'The opening of the garden lock’ This image is inspired by lines from Dylan Thomas’ poem, ‘The Hunchback in the Park’, which is based on his childhood memories and use of creative imagination from Cwmdonkin Park in Swansea next to the house where he grew up.

'The opening of the garden lock’

This image is inspired by lines from Dylan Thomas’ poem, ‘The Hunchback in the Park’, which is based on his childhood memories and use of creative imagination from Cwmdonkin Park in Swansea next to the house where he grew up.
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'Laugharne Landscapes’ This image combines a series of shots taken in Laugharne, where Dylan Thomas wrote his famous work, ‘Under Milk Wood’. It is shot through a specially made lens which is inscribed with letters taken from linens of his poems to create the textured effect.

'Laugharne Landscapes’

This image combines a series of shots taken in Laugharne, where Dylan Thomas wrote his famous work, ‘Under Milk Wood’. It is shot through a specially made lens which is inscribed with letters taken from linens of his poems to create the textured effect.
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‘In fountain basin where I sailed my ship’ This image is inspired by Dylan Thomas’ poem, ‘The Hunchback in the Park’, which is based on his childhood memories and creative use of imagination from Cwmdonkin Park in Swansea next to the house where he grew up.

‘In fountain basin where I sailed my ship’
This image is inspired by Dylan Thomas’ poem, ‘The Hunchback in the Park’, which is based on his childhood memories and creative use of imagination from Cwmdonkin Park in Swansea next to the house where he grew up.
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'Birthday Walk' This image is inspired by the ‘birthday walk’ which in turn inspired Dylan Thomas’ poem ‘A Poem in October’. This describes a walk up Sir Johns Hill in Laugharne on the poet’s birthday.

'Birthday Walk'

This image is inspired by the ‘birthday walk’ which in turn inspired Dylan Thomas’ poem ‘A Poem in October’. This describes a walk up Sir Johns Hill in Laugharne on the poet’s birthday.
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'Ghost in the firelight' This image is inspired by Dylan Thomas’ short story ‘Extraordinary Little Cough’ set in Rhossili on the Gower Coast. The image takes inspiration from a qoute from the story, ’Ghost in the firelight’, and combines shots overlooking Rhossili Bay.

'Ghost in the firelight'

This image is inspired by Dylan Thomas’ short story ‘Extraordinary Little Cough’ set in Rhossili on the Gower Coast. The image takes inspiration from a qoute from the story, ’Ghost in the firelight’, and combines shots overlooking Rhossili Bay.
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‘Figure Without Fault’ This image is inspired by Dylan Thomas’ poem, ‘The Hunchback in the Park’, which is based on his childhood memories and creative imagination from Cwmdonkin Park in Swansea . The quote this was inspired by was ‘Women figure without fault’.

‘Figure Without Fault’

This image is inspired by Dylan Thomas’ poem, ‘The Hunchback in the Park’, which is based on his childhood memories and creative imagination from Cwmdonkin Park in Swansea . The quote this was inspired by was ‘Women figure without fault’.
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‘An Ugly, Lovely Town’ This image is inspired by Thomas’ iconic description of Swansea as ‘An Ugly, Lovely Town’. I took this image from the view of Swansea from Thomas’ parents bedroom in his childhood home at 5 Cwmdonkin Drive - the Dylan Thomas Birthplace Dylan Thomas Birthplace

‘An Ugly, Lovely Town’

This image is inspired by Thomas’ iconic description of Swansea as ‘An Ugly, Lovely Town’. I took this image from the view of Swansea from Thomas’ parents bedroom in his childhood home at 5 Cwmdonkin Drive - the Dylan Thomas Birthplace <a href="/dylanthomashome/">Dylan Thomas Birthplace</a>
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‘Dusk Folding around the park’ This image is inspired by the quote ‘dusk folding in around the park’ in Cwmdonkin Park from Dylan Thomas’ radio play ‘Return Journey’ which describes his return to the city of Swansea after it had experienced the blitz.

‘Dusk Folding around the park’

This image is inspired by the quote ‘dusk folding in around the park’ in Cwmdonkin Park from Dylan Thomas’ radio play ‘Return Journey’ which describes his return to the city of Swansea after it had experienced the blitz.
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Dylan Thomas Boathouse Montage This image is a double exposure made up of an image taken from a view overlooking the Dylan Thomas Boathouse where he lived and regularly wrote and the Laugharne Landscape behind it. It incorporates a painting I did based of my original image.

Dylan Thomas Boathouse Montage

This image is a double exposure made up of an image taken from a view overlooking the Dylan Thomas Boathouse where he lived and regularly wrote and the Laugharne Landscape behind it. It incorporates a painting I did based of my original image.
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‘And there I could marvel my birthday’ This image is inspired by the line ‘And there I could marvel my birthday’ from Dylan Thomas’ poem ‘A Poem in October’. This describes a walk up Sir Johns Hill in Laugharne on the poet’s birthday.

‘And there I could marvel my birthday’
This image is inspired by the line ‘And there I could marvel my birthday’  from Dylan Thomas’ poem ‘A Poem in October’. This describes a walk up Sir Johns Hill in Laugharne on the poet’s birthday.
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‘Like another darker snow’ This image takes inspiration from the description of “Like another darker snow” in Thomas radio drama “Return Journey” where Thomas returns to a Swansea destroyed after the blitz tried to rediscover his younger self.

‘Like another darker snow’

This image takes inspiration from the description of “Like another darker snow” in Thomas radio drama “Return Journey” where Thomas returns to a Swansea destroyed after the blitz tried to rediscover his younger self.
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'Young Thomas’ This image takes inspiration from the description of ‘Young Thomas’ in Thomas’ radio drama “Return Journey” where he returns to a Swansea destroyed after the blitz and tries to rediscover his younger self. The images combines different shots of Cwmdonkin Park.

'Young Thomas’

This image takes inspiration from the description of ‘Young Thomas’ in Thomas’ radio drama “Return Journey” where he returns to a Swansea destroyed after the blitz and tries to rediscover his younger self. The images combines different shots of Cwmdonkin Park.
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'Kennel in The Dark’ This image is inspired by Dylan Thomas’ poem, ‘The Hunchback in the Park’, which is based on his childhood memories from Cwmdonkin Park in Swansea next to the house where he grew up. The title was inspired by the line, ‘Kennel in the dark’.

'Kennel in The Dark’

This image is inspired by Dylan Thomas’ poem, ‘The Hunchback in the Park’, which is based on his childhood memories from Cwmdonkin Park in Swansea next to the house where he grew up. The title was inspired by the line, ‘Kennel in the dark’.
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A massive thank you to everyone who came to support the opening of ‘Look What You Did’ yesterday! It’s been a pleasure to spend the last 5 years with such wonderful and supportive group of people. Swansea College of Art UWTSD University of Wales Trinity Saint David

A massive thank you to everyone who came to support the opening of ‘Look What You Did’ yesterday!
It’s been a pleasure to spend the last 5 years with such wonderful and supportive group of people. <a href="/ArtSwansea/">Swansea College of Art UWTSD</a> <a href="/UWTSD/">University of Wales Trinity Saint David</a>
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I’m delighted and very excited to announce my “No Manifesto” exhibition will open next the 29th March at the Dylan Thomas Birthplace, 5 Cwmdonkin Drive, Uplands! This project and exhibition celebrates Dylan Thomas and his contemporaries within the Kardomah Gang.

I’m delighted and very excited to announce my “No Manifesto” exhibition will open next the 29th March at the Dylan Thomas Birthplace, 5 Cwmdonkin Drive, Uplands!

This project and exhibition celebrates Dylan Thomas and his contemporaries within the Kardomah Gang.
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I just wanted to say a massive thank you to all of those who came to the opening of my “No Manifesto” Exhibition last week. It was brilliant to welcome you all to the wonderful venue that is The Dylan Thomas Birthplace! A massive thank you to Geoff for making this happen

I just wanted to say a massive thank you to all of those who came to the opening of my “No Manifesto” Exhibition last week. It was brilliant to welcome you all to the wonderful venue that is The Dylan Thomas Birthplace! A massive thank you to Geoff for making this happen