Devon Open Studios is being celebrated at Umborne Bridge Studio in Colyton.
Artists and crafters are showcasing their work and hosting workshops and demonstrations from September 7 to 22.
The studio, home to artist Anna Brewster and nature journaler Alex Boon, is situated by the river Coly.
This year, they are joined by silver clay jeweller Naomi Brookes, mixed media artist Zee Jones, and wet felt maker Jane Llewellyn.
Anna Brewster said: "This is our fourth year of taking part in Open Studios.
"We’ve had such great feedback in previous years from visitors, and there will be a wide range of creative art and crafts for people to enjoy, not to mention workshops and plenty of free demos.
"We’re confident there’s something here for everyone."
Alex Boon is a proponent of nature journaling, a practice gaining popularity in the UK.
He said: "Nature journaling is for everyone - there’s so much benefit to really seeing nature close up, and getting outdoors when possible.
"You don’t need to be a great artist, nature journaling is about observing and enjoying nature all around us."
Naomi Brookes, an Exmouth jeweller, creates delicate, nature-inspired silver clay pieces.
She said: "The process of making the pieces was described by one of my workshop visitors as ‘like witchcraft’.
"With heat and careful polishing, that clay can become something really special."
Zee Jones, an Axminster-based artist, is known for her strong mixed-media art.
She said: "I have always been drawn to bold colours, and feel I have an intuitive understanding of how colours work together and how they can affect emotions."
Wet felting practitioner Jane Llewellyn, who continues a craft that has historical roots in Colyton, said: "I’d really like to get people interested in this wonderful craft."
The Umborne Bridge Studio event runs from 10am to 4pm daily, except Mondays, and has free entry and parking.
A coffee shop is also available on-site.
The studio is located at Unit 1, Dolphin St, Colyton, EX24 6LU.
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