A Barry business has unveiled a Christmas window display celebrating the return of Gavin and Stacey.
Dimensional Art, based at the Goodsheds, has created the artwork featuring key moments from the hit BBC TV show, which is filmed in Barry.
The design, by business owner Natalie Bolan, includes references to Nessa as a statue on King Square, Bryn and Jason’s fishing trip, Gavin and Stacey outside Marco’s Café, and Nessa proposing to Smithy.
Ms Bolan said: "I’m a huge fan of Gavin and Stacey and when I knew it was returning for one final episode, I knew I had to do something special to celebrate the occasion.
"The show brings so many people to Barry, including to the Goodsheds, so this felt like a great way to celebrate."
Dimensional Art, located within a converted train carriage, has been based at the Goodsheds since 2021.
It features cards, prints, gifts, and more, all featuring original illustrations by Ms Bolan.
She added: "I’ve also turned the design into a series of limited prints which are available in store, at the Barry Christmas Festival (November 22 and 23) and shortly via the Dimensional Art website."
For more information, visit the Dimensional Art website.
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