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by Dai Wynn
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Original ink and watercolour painting by Dai Wynn depicting a bridge over the River Ill in Strasbourg, France. It is late afternoon on a fine day in... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Original ink and watercolour painting by Dai Wynn depicting a bridge over the River Ill in Strasbourg, France. It is late afternoon on a fine day in Autumn. Ink and watercolours on 300 gsm smooth surface Arches french cotton paper. 21cm X 29cm (8.25" X 11.75") approximately.
Some of my friends wonder why I have changed my name from David to Dai. The short answer is that I haven’t. My parents, sisters and immediate family always used Dai (but pronounced “day”) as a short form of David — a nickname if you like. However, it appears that the Welsh adopted the name "Dai” (pronounced “die”) as a short form of Dafydd (pronounced “Dahveth”) the patron saint of Wales and also known as St David just across Offa’s Dyke. Why Wales? Well the name “Wynn” means fair-skinned or white in the Welsh language and my ancestors were certainly from around those parts (others were from Ireland and Cornwall, but paid full fare to sail to Australia. None was transported in chains I might add). Dafydd, being the Welsh version of...
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Barbara Hayes
This is lovely.
Dai Wynn replied:
Thank you Barbara. Strasbourg is a delightful city in a very pretty part of France.
James Kinvig
Fantastic painting Dai!! I live the colours you've used. F/V
Dai Wynn replied:
Thank you James. Your photography is breathtaking. You've certainly made the right move to live here, although perhaps a little too warm this summer and early autumn.