The illustrated Cerdd Croeso written by Bard Myrddin ap Dafydd, with artwork by artist Cian Owen. An idea from the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society’s 2025 feature county, Caernarfon, has led to the creation of a special Cerdd Croeso - Welsh welcome poem - celebrating Welsh art, language and culture. Through the connections of the county chair, Kathryn Ellis, renowned bard Myrddin ap Dafydd was commissioned to write a Cerdd Croeso to mark the county’s appearance at Llanelwedd for this summer’s Royal Welsh Show. The welcome poem was unveiled at the official show launch at Bangor University earlier this year, where it was brought to life in digital form with a recital by Myrddin himself. The Dwyfor Appeal Committee has since worked to ensure the Cerdd Croeso continues to inspire and contribute to worthy causes. The committee’s vision was to include the work as a special lot in the promises auction, part of “Y Wledd” – an evening of celebration and rural fellowship to be held at Bron Eifion, Criccieth, this Saturday, November 15 - in aid of the Royal Welsh Show Appeal Fund and the Alaw Ward at Ysbyty Gwynedd. The illustrated Cerdd Croeso will be sold at the auction, with advance bids welcome. For more information or to place a bid, contact Alaw Evans on 07331 04378 or by email: [email protected] . To mark the occasion, the poem has been published in illustrated form as an original written work by Myrddin, complemented with beautiful artwork from young artist Cian Owen, of Hendre Bach, Rhosfawr. A graduate of Cardiff Metropolitan University, where he studied Fine Art, Cian is part of the Lle Art Gallery organisation in Rhosfawr, which he runs with his mother, artist Carys Bryn, and sister. His distinctive and imaginative drawings often feature his signature “little wooden people”, bringing charm and depth to his designs - a perfect visual partner to Myrddin’s poetic work. Cian’s artwork can be viewed on Instagram via @CianParryOwen, @lleartcarysbryn, or by visiting the Lle Art Gallery. Comments are closed.
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