STUDENTS from Richard Huish College, in Taunton, are exhibiting their work for their end of year art show.
The A-level students have been studying the work of the German artist Albert Oehlen, who is renowned for his brightly coloured, and computer manipulated imagery.
A whole range of media has been used by the 36 art and design students to create diverse art forms, from sculpture, to film, and photography to fashion.
Arran Willcocks, course manager for art and design, said: "The immense range and quality of work produced this year is truly outstanding and reflects the creative energy of young artists in the South-West."
The art exhibition is running from June 14 - 28, Monday to Friday, and is open to the public.
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