Three Moray College art graduates have launched an exhibition to coincide with the Higher Education open day.
The exhibition consist of 18 pieces and is entitled Love + the Act of Retrieval.
It features various different works including sculptures, installations, photography.
The works were created by Naomi Ojima, from Findhorn, Lyndsay Hyslop, Burghead and Caroline Inckle, Forres, and it is the first time the three artists have exhibited together.
Some of the work in this show was produced during a four week emerging artists residence at the Scottish Sculpture workshop which Caroline undertook in 2013.
Ms Inckle, who graduated with a degree in fine art in 2012 aged 36, said: “We all have an interest in nature and the natural world. Naomi creates works about love without identity and the act of retrieval means thinking about what the elements present.
“One of Lyndsay’s works is a birch leaf which is stuck in a circle.
“My work focuses on the retrieval capturing digital formats retrieval of things from nature.”
Ms Inckle added: “Having studied at Moray College and developed our careers it is a great opportunity for us to go back and meet perspective students.”
Lyndsay, Caroline and Naomi were all selected during their degree shows to present work at the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh as part of the new Contemporaries exhibition.
Naomi also took part in the Highlands and Islands new graduate exhibition at Inverness Museum and Art Gallery in 2013.
The exhibition runs from today to Friday 10 October in the Gallery Moray College and is open 10am – 4pm.