ART enthusiasts got to show off their unique pieces of artwork at an exhibition aiming to raise money for a very worthy cause.
Gracewell of Ascot care home will be opened its doors to the local community on May 25 from 10 to 4pm, with a variety of local artwork on display.
A volunteer from Windsor Arts Collective met with the care home residents to inspire them to paint and use their imaginations.
The Windsor Arts Collective hosts a group of innovative contemporary artists who teach a diverse range of styles and techniques with art.
Jane Pilcher who is a volunteer has been visiting Gracewell once a week - on the lead up to the exhibition, helping residents create their own unique pieces of art.
The care home also got a permanent art station set up so residents can continue their hobbies whenever they feel like it.
Guests enjoyed a host of live music from a local flautist and light refreshments were provided throughout the day.
The event also aimed to raise money for Thames Hospice who provide care for people with life-limiting illnesses and their families.
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