An exhibition in Settle features images by a Bradley artist who died this month.
Alec Pearson is among five printmakers whose work features in Printlink at the Museum of North Craven Life.
Themes include the Pennine Way, railways, canals, heritage and history, with media including screen printing, linocut, woodcut and etching.
Alec worked first in a Sheffield steel mill then became Head of Expressive arts at South Craven School in Crossed Hills.
He was inspired by archaeology, especially the signs and symbols of early cultures and the simple graphic forms of figures and animals.
The exhibition runs until December 13, open Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 11.30am-4.30pm. Phone 015242 51388.
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