Artists displayed their work at the annual art and ceramics exhibition at All Saints Church, Little Canfield.

A total of 33 artists from the surrounding area took part in the exhibition on Saturday, June 22 and Sunday, June 23, with 103 pictures on display.

A painting at the exhibition in Little CanfieldA painting at the exhibition in Little Canfield (Image: All Saints Church)

There was a wide range of art on show, including Cubism portraits, watercolour paintings of nearby landscapes, seascapes, beads on canvas, abstract paintings, line art and even a painting of a cabbage.

A children's art competition ran alongside the main competition, with children taking inspiration from the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Visitors could paint stones outside the churchVisitors could paint stones outside the church (Image: All Saints Church)

Ceramics lined the walls of the church, with lifelike hares and pottery tortoises on display, as well as intricate miniature pots.

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Members of Hft (formerly known as Home Farm Trust) - a charity for people with learning disabilities - had a variety of ceramics and plants for sale, with ceramic beehives proving popular with customers.

Paintings on display at the exhibitionPaintings on display at the exhibition (Image: All Saints Church)

Visitors enjoyed cakes and scones in the churchyard, and there were activities outdoors for both children and adults - including the chance to paint your own pebbles.

Attendees were introduced to pottery with a workshop to make and contribute to a bigger pot, which will be exhibited at next year's show.