A DIGITAL art exhibition featuring colour-filled landscapes will be on show at an art gallery.
An exhibition of digital art by Bardon Mill artist Denis McErlane will be on show at the Allendale Forge Studios gallery in May.
The Forge Studios is also a gift shop and cafe and offers workshops, studios and business facilities.
The gallery hosts monthly exhibitions from northern artists.
Denis has painted for most of his life but converted to the world of digital art.
His work follows a more traditional path than most other digital artwork, which is often dominated by either complex abstract patterns or imaginative fantasy subjects.
Denis’ paintings depict colour-filled landscapes in Northumberland and Cumbria, and he aims to capture something of the beauty of the northern landscape in pixels as he used to do in paint.
Denis spent most of his working life teaching art, but is now retired and concentrates on his own work.
The exhibition’s title is Digital Landscape Painting: hillsides and moorland captured in pixels rather than paint.
His book of the same title is also available at the Allendale Forge Studios.
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