A Somerset artist will showcase her work in a new exhibition at Heart of The Tribe in Glastonbury.
Printmaker Gemma Trickey will present her latest collection 'WYRD FOLK' at the gallery from July 18 to September 8.
Visitors will have an opportunity to meet Ms Trickey and enjoy celebratory drinks at the opening of the show on July 20.
Drawing inspiration from the likes of William Morris and Aubrey Beardsley, Ms Trickey is known for her linocut prints featuring characters and creatures from folklore, stories and dreams.
Gallery owner Julian spoke highly of her work: "Gemma’s art has an old English feel, and I think this is what really resonates with people who love Glastonbury - both tourists and those who live here".
Director Jolene added: "Our visitors fell in love with Gemma’s work right away, so we were really excited to be able to offer Gemma a solo show at our busiest time of the year".
A selection of new works by Ms Trickey will be on display throughout the summer holidays.
Visitors to the gallery can also enjoy complimentary hot drinks and explore their garden.
For information on future gallery events or workshops, the public can visit www.heartofthetribe.com.
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