Seven young Suffolk artists are to have their work displayed at a national exhibition – making up more than a quarter of those included.
The students, aged from 16 to 20, submitted their work for The Royal Society of British Artists (RBA) Star Students exhibition with the support of The Arts Society: South East Suffolk (TASSES).
Only 20 entries from across the country made the final cut, with Suffolk's talent featuring heavily among the lucky winners.
Their portraits were originally set to be housed in the Mall Galleries in central London, although the lockdown means the exhibition will instead go-ahead once the country had reopened. They will be displayed online at a later date, however.
Four of the students – Asher Oxborrow, Carissa Welford, Charlotte Crosby and Josy Ebbs – study at One Sixth Form College in Ipswich, while the three others including sculptor Leo Bignell, study at St Joseph's College and a centre in Framlingham.
Miss Oxborrow, who lives near Framlingham, said it is an "honour" to have her work displayed among other talented artists.
Miss Oxborrow, 17, said: "To be selected for the exhibition was amazing.
"I have had a passion and love for creating art all my life, so it is an honour to have been given this opportunity.”
Fellow student Josy Ebbs, from Hadleigh, said: “I’m proud that my work will be on display amongst many other amazing artworks for all to view."
Sarah Jones, the head of curriculum for art at One Sixth Form College, said their inclusion is "amazing" news for the school.
She said: “This is amazing news for everyone. Our students have a long tradition of gaining regional and national recognition for their work and these portraits reveal something about the essence of the person behind the painting. It’s a credit to them and our teachers.”
Jan Watson , young art representative for the Ipswich branch of TASSES, said: “Congratulations to the students.
"I was very proud to submit their brilliant work to the RBA and thrilled when I heard four pieces have been accepted. To have four of the 20 art pieces from the sixth form is incredible.”
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