THE latest Junction exhibition in Goole turns the spotlight on East Yorkshire artists until August 18.

Darren Barnett’s work is drawn in pencil then scanned into a computer where it is digitally coloured.

“It’s a process that can take many hours but the end results are very rewarding,” says Darren.

Following up last year’s solo exhibition, Heather Burton’s multi-media work is back at Junction this summer.

Painting in her spare time, she works mainly in oils, oil pastels and graphite/charcoal, constantly exploring the impact of light, colour and texture in both figurative and landscape pieces.

Louie Broadhead enjoys the freedoms of painting. Primarily a portrait artist, he strives to give his work the same dramatic flair as Botticelli, Michelangelo and Titian, but in a new 21st century style that allows for abstract forms and emphasis on colour.

Jennifer Cawkwell was born in Beverley in 1992. She produces semi-abstract pieces using acrylics and mixed media that convey her personal history of East Riding landscapes.

Jenny Elliott studied at York School of Art and Cardiff College of Art and returned to Yorkshire in the late 1980s after working on community arts projects in inner-city Cardiff.