The Sights of Sain Robert Eames A lively panel discussion about the celebrated Sain record label featuring celebrated Welsh photographers and Illustrators Jac Jones, Robert Eames, Stuart Nesham and Garry Stuart ABOUT THE PERFORMER A photographer with 45 years experience who makes for a lively storyteller discussing his involvement with the sain record label and the creation of the art work of the seminal album Gwrach y nos , the third release from the band Brân
The Sights of Sain Stuart Neesham A history of the some of Sain records most iconic record sleeves , as told by illustrators, designers and photographers Jac Jones, Robert Eames, Stuart Neesham and Garry Stuart ABOUT THE PERFORMER A silk screen artist and printer with over 45 years experience. Stuart Neesham created the iconic logo for the North Wales rock band Brân, but also the Welsh language Christian Rock band Yr Atgyfodiad. Neesham's contribution to the North Wales music scene also includes his 1972-1976 Enfys printing and design workshop that created numerous gig and event posters for the Bangor University's ENTS department
The Sights of Sain Garry Stuart A lively discussion from 4 prominent Illustrators, photographers and artists on the creation of some of Sain records most Iconic record covers. The panel will include Jac Jones, Robert Eames, Stuart Neesham and Garry Stuart ABOUT THE PERFORMER Garry Stuart is a photographer with over 40 years of experience . His photographic work documenting the people of the Hirael area of Bangor has become iconic and is now part of the National library of Wales photographic collection.
The Sights of Sain Jac Jones A vibrant discussion about some of Sain records kost Iconic record sleeve covers. Featuring a panel of Illustrators, photgraphers and designers including Jac Jones, Garry Stuart, Stuart Neesham and Robert Eames ABOUT THE PERFORMER A renowned Illustrator, Jac was born in Gwalchmai, Anglesey and raised in Bristol until the age of 7, before returning to Gwalchmai. He was educated at Ysgol Gynradd Gwalchmai and Ysgol Uwchradd Llangefni. Jones has illustrated children's books since the mid-1970s. He has won the Tir na n-Og Award for several books, including the 2009 Award for A Nod from Nelson by Simon Weston. In 2000, he wrote and illustrated a book in both Welsh and English – Betsan a’r Bwlis / Alison and the Bully Monsters. His illustration work includes Welsh works of note such as Penillion y Plant, Trysorfa by T. Llew Jones and many of Mary Vaughan Jones' titles and famous characters including Jac y Jwc. Jones won the Mary Vaughan Jones Award in 2012 In addition to his celebrated illustration work , Jac Jones was prominent with designing posters for Theatre Gwynedd as well as creating Lp covers for Sain Records