AN Oxford-born artist brought vibrant colours to some of the city’s most prominent landmarks.
As part of the Seasons Change exhibition at the Museum of Oxford in St Aldate’s, Andrew Manson produced colourful renditions of city scenes.
The paintings and prints feature the changing seasons of Oxford and city characters.
Museum development assistant David Juler said: “The work here is representative of his very colourful style.”
The 23-year-old artist studied at Abingdon and Witney College is influenced by Vincent Van Gogh.
Museum Heritage assistant Duncan Parsons said: “The exhibition has been very popular with local people.”
The exhibition will run until Friday, January, 30, and all paintings and prints are for sale.
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