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Sam Walton

Sam Walton is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Bristol. His main forms of expression are through filmmaking and music composition and production. His work is rooted within storytelling and documentary styles. His sense of identity lies within Pembrokeshire, growing up just outside of Haverfordwest.

His proposal for the Love Stories to Nature commission takes the form of a short visual-podcast, exploring ideas of the intrinsic value that rural environments have on our identity. The main feelings and topics he wants to convey in this film will be about ‘The Pull’ to Pembrokeshire, portraying the sense of belonging to a place and why and what brings people to being there. He wants the film to bring people together with a shared sense of identity for those living in Pembrokeshire and other parts of Dyfed”.