ARTISTS showcased these works at one of the most successful exhibitions in recent years, according to its organisers.
Held earlier this month, Pangbourne Rotary Club said that more than 300 people attended the annual art showcase.
There were 280 pieces created by 40 artists. Of these, 44 were sold for nearly £5,000.
A commission taken by the club means that its charitable fund has grown by nearly £2,000.
Organiser Clive Williams said: “The exhibition exceeded expectations and was one of our most successful shows in recent years.
“Thanks to the public for their generosity in these difficult times and to the artists for their creativity and hard work.
“The principal beneficiary this year is New Beginnings, who support the needy and homeless in Reading.”
He added that he wanted to thank Dr Christina Hill-Williams for opening the event, Green Parlour Florists for sponsoring the preview and to the 20 Club members who volunteered their time over the four days of the event.
Pangbourne Rotary Club welcomes new members. For details, email: membership@pangbournerotary.org.uk