Abstract artist Emma Wharton is to hold an exhibition at Makers Gallery in Holt.

The exhibition will run from April 10 to 16.

The event, at Chapel Yard, is Ms Love's exploration of how memory affects space and colour, and the impact it has on the artistic landscape.

She uses acrylics on anodised aluminium plates, manipulated to create organic compositions of colours and forms.

North Norfolk News: Emma Wharton Love creates her work by using acrylic and aluminium Emma Wharton Love creates her work by using acrylic and aluminium (Image: Emma Wharton Love)

A selection of her recent works will be displayed, each framed in custom transparent casings.

Gallery visitors are encouraged to engage with Ms Love's art, experiencing the interplay of colours and forms that characterise Emma's distinct style.

She is inspired by abstract expressionists such as Helen Frankenthaler, and sculptors like Barbara Hepworth.

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This Holt exhibition adds to a list of recent successful showcases, among them ones at Holloways of Ludlow in Bath, Tremenheere Gallery in Cornwall and Bath Art Fair.

Ms Love will attend her exhibition throughout the week to welcome visitors.

The exhibition runs from 10am-4pm, with appointments available outside these hours.

For more information, email theloves@wearetheloves.co.uk.