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  The Stones of Wales are eloquent witnesses to its colonization by the English in the 13th-14th Centuries, as well as to its rich megalithic and geological prehistory. Natural erosion has left them in their present forms which still appeal to the romantic imagination as well as a taste for abstraction.  
     
Joel Simpson  archival pigment print
Llensteffan Great hall and Murder Holes
2007
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11x17 and larger
A Norman fortress overlooking the Tywi estuary built between the 11th and 13th Centuries, Llansteffan offers magnificent views, engaging castle geometries, and murder holes, where hot oil could be poured onto invaders.
Joel Simpson  archival pigment print
Llandsteffan Framed Estuary
2007
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A Norman fortress overlooking the Tywi estuary built between the 11th and 13th Centuries, Llansteffan offers magnificent views, engaging castle geometries, and murder holes, where hot oil could be poured onto invaders.
Joel Simpson  archival pigment print
Llansteffan Framed Courtyard
2007
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11x17 and larger
A Norman fortress overlooking the Tywi estuary built between the 11th and 13th Centuries, Llansteffan offers magnificent views, engaging castle geometries, and murder holes, where hot oil could be poured onto invaders.
Joel Simpson  archival pigment print
Llansteffan Keep
2007
archival pigment print
11x17 and larger
A Norman fortress overlooking the Tywi estuary built between the 11th and 13th Centuries, Llansteffan offers magnificent views, engaging castle geometries, and murder holes, where hot oil could be poured onto invaders.
Joel Simpson  archival pigment print
St. David Bishop's Palace
2007
archival pigment print
11x17 and larger
Built in the early 14th Century the Bishop's Palace, even in ruins, reveals its delicate architectural flourishes within a gradiose framework of lichen covered walls.
Joel Simpson  archival pigment print
St. David Bishop's Palace Lichen
Galleries
2007
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11x17 and larger
Built in the early 14th Century the Bishop's Palace, even in ruins, reveals its delicate architectural flourishes within a gradiose framework of lichen covered walls.
Joel Simpson  archival pigment print
St. David Bishop's Palace
2007
archival pigment print
11x17 and larger
Built in the early 14th Century the Bishop's Palace, even in ruins, reveals its delicate architectural flourishes within a gradiose framework of lichen covered walls.
Joel Simpson  archival pigment print
Carreg Cennen at Sunset
2007
archival pigment print
11x17
A Welsh stronghold completed in 1248, Carreg Cennen's dramatic ruin dominates extended valleys of lush farmland.
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