YOUNGSTERS' artwork is being showcased at Cliffe Castle Museum in Keighley.
Items by children from the Young Masters visual art school went on display in the garden room at the weekend.
The school runs on evenings and weekends from venues across Bradford district, and has about 100 primary-age children on its books.
Founder, Virginija Knowles, said the exhibitions were always a highlight.
"Every child is hopping – their eyes are beaming," she said.
"To see their work up on the wall makes such a difference to every artist.
"You can paint in your art studio as much as you like, but never show it. Showing your work is what defines being an artist."
She added: "The artwork displayed at Cliffe Castle is a small selection of what has been produced during the spring-summer term.
"The children used a wide range of materials and colour – but above all, their imaginations – to produce each of the pieces.
"David Hockney-inspired landscapes and little outdoor creatures painted in watercolours are at the core of the exhibition."
The display, entitled Love Livin’ Here, continues until Monday.
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