Purchase Art
Prints and original drawings are available to buy in mounts – the link takes you through to the IanMcDonaldPrints Etsy website.
For those that are not listed on Etsy, please contact Ian directly. Framed prints are on show and can be purchased from the galleries that represent Ian’s work in Pembrokeshire – see the list at the bottom of this page.
Black-and-white Giclee Prints
North Pembrokeshire
Limited edition, black-and-white giclee prints of original pen-and-ink drawings, printed on Museum Heritage paper and mounted (overall size 30 x 40 cm).
St Davids Cathedral
The focus of Britain’s smallest city and the ancient capital of Wales
Main Street, Solva
Lower Solva’s main street of shops, pubs and galleries
Llanrhian Church
The historic church marking the approach to Porthgain harbour
Newport Castle
The fortified manor house that serves as Newport’s ‘castle’
Cwm-yr-Eglwys
Only the ruined stone church front survives in this stormy north Pembrokeshire bay
St Davids Cross
The market cross and surrounding buildings in this historic city
Lower Solva
The village’s houses and chapel buildings seen from the River Solva
Porthgain
The historic industrial harbour settlement turned tourist attraction
St Mary’s Street, Newport
One of this north Pembrokeshire town’s historic streets, with inn and chapel visible in the middle ground
Bishop’s Palace, St Davids
The medieval palace, with St Davids Cathedral and gatehouse forming a backdrop
High Street, Solva
The cluster of small Georgian houses leading to the cottages of Portland Square
Llanwnda Church
The well-known coastal church situated on wild Strumble Head
Pentre Ifan
A moonlit view of Pembrokehsire’s most famous Stone Age cromlech
Solva Harbour
The coastal village’s distinctive harbour mouth with its row of historic limekilns
Pen-yr-Aber, Solva
Upper Solva’s distinctive row of houses, with tiny clifftop gardens sited across the road from their residences
West Street, Fishguard
Fishguard’s main thoroughfare, with views to the coast and the cannon dating back to the 18th-century Last Invasion of Britain
Nevern Cross
The magnificent, carved Celtic cross adorning this secluded woodland churchyard
Solva Limekilns
A closer view of the harbour’s historic limekilns
Upper Solva
House and chapel on the steep climb out of Upper Solva towards Whitchurch
Lower Town, Fishguard
The narrow main street and steep hillside of Cwm Gwaun
St Non’s Chapel
The tiny, clifftop chapel dedicated to Non, the mother of St David
Black-and-white Giclee Prints
South Pembrokeshire
Limited edition, black-and-white giclee prints of original pen-and-ink drawings, printed on Museum Heritage paper and mounted (overall size 30 x 40 cm).
Westgate, Pembroke
The steep western approach to Pembrokeshire’s foremost castle town
Old Bridge, Haverfordwest
Haverfordwest’s imposing castle seen from the town’s historic Old Bridge
St Govan’s Chapel
The famous chapel from the Age of Saints, hidden in the cliffs of Pembrokeshire’s southern coast
Saundersfoot
A panoramic view of the harbour situated ‘one bay along’ from Tenby
Pembroke Castle
The Norman castle seen from across its historic millpond
Haverfordwest Priory
The town’s ruined medieval priory and its adjoining, typical Pembrokeshire cottage
Manorbier Castle
The ‘village green’ enclosed by the curtain walls of this coastal castle.
Thatched cottage, Saundersfoot
The village’s most distintive residence
Clock House, Pembroke
The distinctive towered house on Pembroke’s main street
Haverfordwest Castle
The town’s historic castle, seen across the rooftops on steep Hill Lane
North Beach, Tenby
Tenby’s northern bay with its distintive harbour wall and arches set into the cliff
Merchant’s House, Tenby
Tenby’s oldest residence, dating from Tudor times
Main Street, Pembroke
The Georgian houses of Pembroke’s main thoroughfare, seen from ‘The Chains’
Roch Castle
The tiny fortress on its distinctive rocky outdrop
Reading Rooms, Manorbier
The tiny library and historic reading rooms marking the entrance to this coastal village.
St Catherine’s Fort, Tenby
Tenby’s South Beach, with its striking historic fort island and the Gower coast beyond
Monkton Priory
The historic long church on the western approach to Pembroke town
Llawhaden Castle
The ruined gatehouse looming above the surrounding houses of Llawhaden village
Carew Cross
The ancient Celtic cross adorning the hamlet of Carew
St Mary’s Church, Tenby
The oldest parish church in all Wales
Black-and-white Giclee Prints
Carmarthenshire & Ceregidion
Limited edition, black-and-white giclee prints of original pen-and-ink drawings, printed on Museum Heritage paper and mounted (overall size 30 x 40 cm).
Town Hall, Laugharne
The quirky town hall in Dylan Thomas’ writing home of Laugharne in Carmarthenshire
Llanarthne Church
The plain church with its distinctive gatehouse
Cardigan Castle
The newly restored Cardigan Castle seen from the adjoining Teifi bridge
St Peter’s Church, Carmarthen
Carmarthen town’s main historic parish church
Kidwelly Castle
The entrance and gatehouse to the historic town-centre castle
Castle cottages, Cardigan
Historic cottages lining the entrance to Cardigan Castle grounds
Market Tower, Carmarthen
The striking tower remaining from Carmarthen’s famous markets
Paxton’s Tower
The famous 19th-century folly, with adjoining cottage near Wales’ National Botanic Garden
Guildhall, Cardigan
The town’s decorative, Gothic Revival guildhall seen from Priory Street
Town Walls, Carmarthen
The steep streets and stone ‘outcrops’ of Carmarthen’s historic town walls
Market Hall, Newscastle Emlyn
The elaborate, towered market hall of this north Carmarthenshire town
Aberaeron cottage
An old surviving stone cottage in this mainly 19th-century planned coastal town
Black-and-white Giclee Prints
West County
Limited edition, black-and-white giclee prints of original pen-and-ink drawings, printed on Museum Heritage paper and mounted (overall size 30 x 40 cm).
Circular Cottage, Blaise
Paired thatched cottages in Blaise Hamlet near Bristol
Widcombe Hill, Bath
Medieval and Georgian hillside houses in Bath
Pump Street, St Cyres
Thatched street scene in Devon’s Newton St Cyres
Polperro I
A panorama of the famous Cornish fishing village
Blaise I
A thatched cottage in Blaise Hamlet near Bristol
Rivers Street, Bath
An unusual ‘wedge’ of Georgian houses in otherwise regular, grid-planned Bath
Cathedral Close, Exeter
Historic street in Exeter
Polperro II
The waterfront in this famous Cornish fishing village
Blaise II
A small thatched cottage and garden in Blaise Hamlet near Bristol
Cottage on the Dart
A riverside thatched cottage on south Devon’s famous River Dart
St Nicholas’ Priory, Exeter
Historic stone priory on Exeter’s 17th-century ‘Mint’ lane
Henbury Cottage
A quirky thatched cottage in Henbury near Bristol
St Cyres I
Thatched ‘long houses’ and stone church in Devon’s Newton St Cyres
West Street, Exeter
The famous half-timbered ‘House that moved’ in Exeter
Kernow Cross, Polperro
A traditional Celtic Cross in this famous Cornish fishing village
Black-and-white Giclee Prints
North-west England
Limited edition, black-and-white giclee prints of original pen-and-ink drawings, printed on Museum Heritage paper and mounted (overall size 30 x 40 cm).
Canal steps, Worsley
The historic Bridgewater Canal, with its distinctive half-timbered buildings
Ruined abbey, Sawley
Gateway of the one-time Cistercian abbey, with Pendle Hill forming a backdrop
Park Hill, Barrowford
A historic hall residence in Barrowford, east Lancashire
Old Manor House, Whalley Abbey
The manor house and grounds adjoining the historic riverside abbey
Witches’ village, Pendle
Witch figure adorning the wall at Newchurch-in-Pendle
Mill Brow, Worsley
A distinctive steep, short hill adjoining Worsley’s historic Delph canal basin
Black-and-white Giclee Prints
Ireland
Limited edition, black-and-white giclee prints of original pen-and-ink drawings, printed on Museum Heritage paper and mounted (overall size 30 x 40 cm).
St Ann Shandon, Cork
Cork City’s cluster of houses, topped by the distinctive Shandon bells and clock tower
Black Abbey, Kilkenny
The famous medieval abbey and its adjoining churches
Main Guard, Clonmel
The arcaded, Classical former courthouse of Clonmel town
Cathedral, Ardmore
The runs of Ardmore’s ancient cathedral, with its adjoining ‘pencil’ tower
Reginald’s Tower, Waterford
The historic Anglo-Norman tower on Waterford’s city quay
Grace O’Malley’s Tower
The medieval lookout tower of this powerful Elizabethan one-time ‘Queen of Ireland’, on the foreshore at Clare Island
Main Street, Ardmore
Main street of this coastal County Waterford village
Cahir Castle
The mighty medieval castle that dominates this County Tipperary town
Rock of Cashel
The imposing medieval cathedral complex that towers over the town of Cashel and its surroundings
St Declan’s Well, Ardmore
Remains of the shrine and well sacred to St Declan near Ardmore’s foreshore
Swiss Cottage, Cahir
An architectural fantasy, this folly outside Cahir town was designed by John Nash
Black-and-white Giclee Prints
Eastern Horizons
Limited edition, black-and-white giclee prints of original pen-and-ink drawings, printed on Museum Heritage paper and mounted (overall size 30 x 40 cm).
Thai Pavilions
Twinned timber pavilions in the old Thai capital of Sukhothai
Badami
An imposing domed tomb in this rock-encircled south Indian town
Tamil Hut
A traditional thatched rural dwelling from south India
Petrin
A traditional Russian timber church
Hanoi Pagoda
The famous lakeside ‘One-Pillar’ Pagoda in Hanoi
Viet Tribal Hut
A striking, tall thatched house on stilts from Vietnam’s tribal heartlands
Kandy Dagoba
A shrine and lotus pond near the old Sri Lankan capital of Kandy
hand-printed screenprints
Screenprints
Small-run limited edition (to 7), acrylic colour screenprints, hand-pulled on cartridge paper, mounted (see description for overall size).
Tenby Pincs
50 x 70 cm
Inspired by the colours of Georgian Tenby’s rendered houses – with a nod to the fact that, historically, both pink and yellow were known as ‘pink’, and the Pembrokeshire name for chaffinch: pinc
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Black-back Skomer
60 x 57.5 cm
A view of the ‘Neck’, which forms Skomer’s landing place – using puffin colours, but named after the island’s most fearsome predator: the Black-backed Gull
SOLD OUT
Porthgain Red
50 x 70 cm
A bird’s-eye view of this rocky harbour and its surrounding coast – in deliberately ‘hot’ colours
ORIGINAL PENCIL DRAWINGS
Pencil-line Drawings
Original pencil drawings on cartridge paper, mounted (refer to description for size of mount).
Galleries
Raul Speek Gallery
The Old Chapel, Solva, Pembrokeshire SA62 6UU
Etcetera Gallery
25/27 Nun Street, St Davids, Pembrokeshire SA62 6NT
Newport Collective Gallery
Penfynnon, East Street, Newport, Pembrokeshire SA42 0SY
Cardigan Castle Visitors' Centre
Green Street, Cardigan, Ceredigion SA43 1JA