This year’s Oxfordshire Art Weeks Festival will feature an internationally exhibited photographer's work.

A selection of George Shelly's country landscapes, urban scenarios, and intimate portraits will be on show at the festival in Watlington which is set to take place from on May 18-27.

Mr Shelley said: "I am inspired by both the built and natural worlds, and the people in them, and seek to use my exploration of these contrasting environments in ways that allow the viewer to see them from a new perspective which is free expectation."

Mr Shelly's work is inspired by "place and people" and "seeks to pinpoint the unexpected in the familiar, the wonder in the everyday and the beauty to be found in both nature and the city".

A selection of his work will be seen at Bella Luce, 2 High Street, Watlington.

One of his works will also feature at the 'Vision and Expression' exhibition at the PH21 Photography Gallery, Barcelona, from April 3-10.

The Oxfordshire Artweeks was established in 1981 by a group of professional Oxford-based artists and now stands as the UK’s largest and oldest 'open studios' and pop-up gallery event.

The event will feature artists across 46 different sites in Watlington during the South Oxfordshire and Vale of the White Horse week of the festival.