Aspiring Moray artists are staging a spectacular art show to celebrate the end of their academic year.
Finished pieces by 15 students at the Moray School of Art will go on display to the public on Monday.
The artwork explores themes including how the real world has become fused with technology, thoughts about the unconscious mind and the passage of time.
An invited audience of special guests viewed the creations yesterday before the degree show, which includes work from fourth year students, opens fully next week.
Students undertook study trips across Scotland and to European cities during their course in order to inspire their view of art.
And they used their experiences to create an impressive array of drawings, oil paintings and sculptures which are all included in the week-long show.
Fine art textiles student Jane Oram has used her year to try and reveal the hidden stories that have led to items being lost, broken or abandoned.
She said: “These past events reveal themselves as marks, damage and decay, all of which happen in the object’s adventures through evolving contracts of use and their passage through human use time and abandonment in the natural world.”
The students will be at the event to talk about their work with members of the public who attend.
The exhibition will run at the Moray School of Art on Monday and will run until Saturday June 23.
It is open from 10am to 8pm from Monday to Thursday and from 10am to 5pm on Friday and Saturday.