A summer art show will take place just outside Narberth later this month.
Sodston Manor is hosting its second annual summer show, "Eternal Light," from August 24 to September 8.
The exhibition will be open to the public from noon to 4pm daily.
After the success of last year's inaugural exhibition, 'Tir a Môr a Mwy – Land, Sea and More,' this year's show promises to be an inspiring celebration of art, creativity, and community.
"Eternal Light" features a diverse mix of artists across a number of disciplines, including painting, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, creative writing, poetry, arts and crafts, and jewellery.
The exhibition explores the theme of light in its many forms, from the solar system's constant sunshine to the light of a candle illuminating our path through darkness.
Sam Carswell, curator of the exhibition, said: "Last year's show was a tremendous success, and we are excited to continue this tradition.
"Eternal Light is a theme that resonates deeply with both artists and viewers, and we are thrilled to present such a diverse and captivating collection of artworks in a Royal Academy style summer show."
The exhibition provides a platform for emerging and established artists to present their work to a wider audience.
Visitors can expect to see a collection of art celebrating the concept of light and reflecting the artists' perspectives and talents.
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