AN exhibition displaying the latest work of a renowned Tenby artist is set to run from Monday in a popular Cardiff gallery. Now in her seventh decade, Claudia Williams is a well-established figure on the Welsh art scene. She is married to Gwilym Pritchard, the landscape painter, who also shows his work at the Martin Tinney Gallery in Cardiff, where Claudia's latest solo show will be displayed. Having trained at the Chelsea School of Art, where her draughtsmanship was recognised with a scholarship, Claudia was awarded the Silver Medal by The Academy of Arts, Sciences and Letters, Paris, in 1995, in recognition of her contribution to the Arts in France, where she also lives and works when not at home in Picton Road, Tenby. The exhibition in the Welsh capital will display a collection of 30 recent paintings and drawings by Claudia, reflecting the domestic world of children and grandchildren, family gatherings and seaside trips. Her own circumstances mean that this is the world she knows best, with her obvious love of the subject matter, allied with a rigorous eye for composition and colour, producing paintings with a broad appeal. The series on display will include such oil on canvas pieces as 'Crossing to Caldey' and 'Late Afternoon, Tenby'. The exhibition will be open to the public from Monday onwards to Saturday, February 4, between 10 am and 6 pm - Monday to Friday, and 10 am to 5 pm on Saturday.