A series of works depicting Pinner High Street in various guises are set to go on show.
Included in the exhibition will be classic local scenes by photographer David Bays, vibrant altered landscapes by contemporary artist Ann Kopka, highly detailed black and white drawings by artist Clive Baxter and a candid look at Pinner Fair by photographer Kara Lines.
The show, entitled Scenes of Pinner: Actual, Altered, Imagined, has been organised by village gallery The Attic, which is celebrating 130 years on the High Street.
Alongside the artwork on show, there will be a selection of vintage postcards and old photos documenting the road over the period.
The exhibition will be followed by the BIG 130 Family Fun Day on Saturday, August 17, where there will be free art and craft activities, a give-away of limited edition art prints, big prizes, refreshments and entertainment including 1940s dancers.
Scenes of Pinner: Actual, Altered, Imagined will be on show at The Attic, High Street, Pinner from August 3 to August 15, from 9am to 5.30pm.
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