UP AND coming artists are displaying their amazing talents at Brunel University's exhibition of applied arts.
Claire Trease, of Ickenham, expressed her creativity at the university's Beldam Gallery with a dazzling display of handwoven and dyed silk scarves and wallhangings showing a range of weave techniques.
Also in the spotlight was a collection of ceramic bowls by Sue Varley, of Uxbridge, inspired by the changing light of the clouds and sky over time and seasons.
Timothy Noad, also from Ickenham, displayed his collection of elaborate calligraphy using a range of inks and stunning papers in illuminated manuscripts.
The exhibition will run until December 14 and is open from Monday to Friday, between 9.30am and 5.30pm, at the gallery in Cleveland Road, Uxbridge.
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