THE artwork of West Somerset College's art, photography and textiles students has been showcased following their successful completion of GCSEs and A levels.
Take a look at some of the "remarkable" artworks produced by Minehead's young people as they move on to their next creative endeavours.
West Somerset College wrote in a post to Facebook: "We would love to share with you the work produced by our brilliant art, photography and textiles students in 2024.
"In recent years the regulations around sharing students' work have prevented us from showing their work in progress. We are always really keen to display the wonderful work our students create and now that they have passed their GCSEs and A levels we will let you see what they achieved!
"Here are some examples of paintings produced by the A-level art students. This year the painting has been phenomenally good.
"Our congratulations go to George Voss-Bark, Esme Large, Issac Coley, Sophia Anderson, Callum Andrews and Lola Lynch who are all going to continue to study within arts, architecture, and design in higher education.
"We are so proud of all our A-level art students, and we will miss them being here with us. They all worked so hard, and we have been inspired by the dedication and the hours they put into their work. We also wish them all the best for the future!
"They are now a part of a very exclusive community of WSC arts alumni, and we have no doubt that they will all go on to do exciting things! Congratulations to them all!"
Members of the public were quick to congratulate the youngsters on their creations.
One local wrote: "Fantastic...absolutely brilliant! Remarkable! So talented."
Another added: "Wow!!! These are incredible congratulations."
"Wow, some amazing talent here", wrote another.
Rotary Club of Minehead commented: "What a wonderful array of work by talented young artists!"
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