A wealth of artistic talent will be on show in the beautiful setting of the Royal Horticultural Society's Garden Harlow Carr.
On Sunday, the attraction on Crag Lane, Harrogate, opens its gates to the Summer Art Exhibition.
Twenty-four painters, printmakers and sculptors will display their work, which explore aspects of the natural landscape and mans intervention upon it.
Work will include delicate oil miniatures by Elaine Broadley, expressionistic pastels by David Greenwood and textured collagraph prints by Hester Cox.
An exhibiting artist will be present every day, from 11am to 5pm, until Sunday, August 17, to greet visitors and talk about the work on show.
Admission is £4.50 adults and £4 concessions, and visitors to explore the 58 acres of gardens, woodland and arboretum.
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