The Caravan Gallery is a mobile exhibition venue and visual arts project run by artists Jan Williams and Chris Teasdale who are on a mission to record the ordinary and extraordinary details of life in 21st century Britain. This is the imagery you won't find in a tourist brochure. From tacky seaside signage and risquA(c) double entendres, to the just plain weird, these tongue-in-cheek vignettes chronicle the perplexities of modern British life. Their focus is everyday eccentricity and the often overlooked. This fresh approach shows just how funny modern "art" can be.
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Set in 1882, the narrative explores the mysterious abandonment of the 'Rowland Evans' by Captain John Evans off Bardsey Island. It delves into the reasons behind the captain's drastic decision, which ultimately cost him his master's license. The story also vividly portrays Evans' life, his maritime experiences, and the rich heritage of the village of Borth in west Wales, offering a glimpse into the historical context and the challenges faced by seafarers of that era.