A YORKSHIRE Dales artist showcases a selection of her latest work in a new exhibition this month.

Judith Bromley returns to The Garden Rooms at Tennants, near Leyburn, with a number of new vibrant landscape paintings of the Dales in her selling exhibition Sun & Shadow.

During the turmoil of recent months, the importance of wild spaces as a place for renewal and solace has come to the fore. In this exhibition, Judith Bromley translates the exhilaration and freedom experienced being in the high Dales onto canvas and celebrates the ever-changing relationship between land and sky.

Judith Bromley has been living and painting from her home in Askrigg in heart of the Yorkshire Dales for more than 40 years. She is a champion for the promotion and protection of the unique ecology of the dales and fells, a theme she explored in a national travelling exhibition from 2012-2015, Climb Up to the Moor.

Judith says: “There is something about the transitory nature of clouds flowing over our dales landscape, which has been created by ancient geological changes over aeons of time, that draws me to watch and paint. The shadows describe the shapes of the fells and dales, patches of sun highlight fields and walls fashioned by human hands over centuries: time and space, light and shadow.

"I feel passionately about our planet earth, and have got to know intimately this small part, my home”.

The exhibition runs until November 1, open daily from 9am to 5pm. For more details, call 01969 621146 or email info@tennantsgardenrooms.com.