The varied landscape of the north-east will feature in a summer arts exhibition at Banff’s Duff House.
Bright Coast, which opens to the public next Saturday, features works by local artist Bryan Angus.
The pictures – going on display for the first time – explore the ever-changing weather conditions and natural light experienced on the northern edge of Aberdeenshire.
Banff and Macduff and the villages of Cullen and Gardenstown are among the places featured.
Mr Angus said: “The works included in this new exhibition have been created to demonstrate the beauty and quality of natural light this region of Scotland benefits from at a particular time of year, whilst capturing the dramatic local coastal landscape.”
Lorna Ewan, head of visitor experience, content and learning for Historic Scotland, which runs Duff House, said: “It’s extremely fitting that Duff House is to welcome a new collection of work from a local artist, depicting the local coastline.
“Bright Coast will present our visitors with new interpretations of some familiar view points and perspectives, as well as providing a wonderful opportunity to view and explore the dramatic coastal landscape of this region in a new way.”
The Bright Coast exhibition runs until Sunday, August 30, and is available to view with the price of admission to Duff House.