South African artist Adrienne Parker is due to exhibit her work at the Fairfield Halls.
Adrienne, 32, has been painting commissions for a number of years and teaching fine art for the past four.
She has to choose 80 of her best canvasses for her exhibition which runs from August Bank Holiday Monday to Saturday, September 4.
Her subjects include portraits, architectural pieces, still lifes and open spaces.
Adrienne has painted in a variety of mediums, from watercolour and oils to pencils and pastels.
She said: "I focus on techniques and colour and I take inspiration from my surroundings."
Adrienne studied as a graphic artist in Durban and worked in the design industry in South Africa and in London for a total of seven years.
Since then she has been teaching in Tatsfield.
She said: "My real passion is painting and inspiring others to do it.
"I'd love people to come and enjoy my work as much as I've enjoyed painting it."
The exhibition will be open from 10.30am to 10.30pm.
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