THE work of an award-winning Welsh glass artist is being presented in Cardiff Bay as part of an exhibition that explores the built landscape.

The exhibition, Captured Moments: Reflected Spaces, features the work of Rhian Haf, who in August 2015 won the gold medal for craft and design at the National Eisteddfod in Meifod.

The exhibition is a collaboration between the Design Commission for Wales and Ruthin Craft Centre, and features work by Rhian Haf alongside a selection of projects by architects Rhian Thomas, HASSELL, Dow Jones, Victoria Coombs and Wayne Forster.

Rhian Haf looks at how light passes through glass and creates shadow. In her works, highly polished pieces of glass are mounted in viewing boxes and lit at different angles. The light is refracted through the glass and the shadows are captured allowing viewers to see what often goes unnoticed.

The work of Dow Jones Architects looks at how the manipulation of materials and light can make the mundane more enjoyable. Architects Victoria Coombs and Wayne Forster consider some of the ways in which good design contributes to our enjoyment of day-to-day life through their studies of boundaries and of thermal control.

Through mapping of the Black Mountains landscape, architect Rhian Thomas explores architectural relationships with landscape and the shaping of landscape by human intervention. While architecture and design firm HASSELL’s sculptural installation records a series of journeys of recovery through a landscape.

The exhibition will run until Saturday, September 24 at BayArt on Bute Street.

An in-conversation event with the artist and architects, hosted by Carole-Anne Davies, chief executive design commission for Wales, will be held at 5.30pm on Wednesday, September 21.

For information go to bayart.org.uk or ruthincraftcentre.org.uk or http://dcfw.org