LUDLOW artist David Haynes is used to looking at the world in miniature.
One of his specialities is painting on a small scale for Royal Worcester's porcelain and now some of his work is on show at the Old Surgery Gallery in Clun.
Royal Worcester asked David (right) for paintings in a distinctive 19th century style for a limited edition of ceramics to commemorate its 250th anniversary in 2001.
His work went on a bowl based on a dinner service Royal Worcester made in the 1840s.
His paintings of Worcester Cathedral, Malvern Priory, Witley Court and a river scene were also used on four limited edition plates inspired by a dinner service from 1816.
In addition, David's exhibition includes miniature scenes of Clun and the surrounding area.
He is showing alongside work by two Bishop's Castle artists.
Alex Egan is best known for her poultry paintings and Keith Noble has gone back in time with a scene at the town's long-departed railway station, called Morning Service to Craven Arms.
Photo: Derek Foster
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