An acclaimed artist is set to exhibit his wildlife inspired creations at a much-loved nature reserve.
Wildlife artist Paul Dyson will be showing his latest watercolour paintings, featuring the creatures and scenery of RSPB Minsmere and RSPB Rye Mead nature reserves, at RSPB Minsmere's Discovery Centre.
Mr Dyson said: 'I am delighted to be returning to RSPB Minsmere nature reserve, especially so close to its 70th anniversary, as the abundance of wildlife has inspired many of my paintings, including reed buntings, kingfishers, bullfinches, ringed plovers and wrens. I do hope that wildlife enthusiasts will come along to view my latest work.'
The free to enter exhibit - A Wildlife Art Exhibition – takes place between April 21 and 24 from 9am to 5pm.
Visitors will able to view paintings, as well as purchase gifts with a percentage of money from sales being donated to conservation projects.
For more information visit either: www.rspb.org.uk/minsmere or www.pauldysonart.com
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