An award-winning artist based in Ely is opening her solo exhibition ‘WILD’ at Babylon ARTS this October - and entry is free.

Featuring new original paintings, Amy Wormald's exhibition aims to celebrate the untamed beauty of nature.

Drawing inspiration from the world around her home, her work captures the essence of wildflowers and flora in vibrant, colourful paintings.

With a distinct painting style, she uses a combination of spray paint and acrylic to evoke a feeling of joy in these exuberant forms.

(Image: Amy Wormald)

In her third solo exhibition at Babylon Gallery, Amy offers moments of joy and connection, using nature’s power to inspire, uplift and connect us to the world around us.

The title, ‘WILD’, refers to both the unrestrained aspects of nature, and the freedom and spontaneity of the artist's creative process.

“This exhibition is perfect for anyone wanting to feel uplifted by colour and inspired by the energy in nature,” says Amy Wormald.

For World Sight Day on Thursday October 10, from 10:30am to 4pm, Amy will be in the gallery to talk about the exhibition, describing her paintings for those with visual impairments, and giving an insight into her creative process.

(Image: Amy Wormald)

Alongside this, visitors will be invited to make their own clay ornaments inspired by plants and flowers.

While the day is planned for visitors with visual impairments, all are welcome to come along.

WILD is on from Wednesday October 2 at Babylon Gallery until Sunday November 3.

Babylon Gallery is open from 12-4pm Wednesday to Friday and 10am to 4pm Saturday and Sunday. 

(Image: Amy Wormald)

To keep up to date with Amy Wormald's art, visit her website: www.amywormald.net

Or you can find her on Instagram: @amy_wormald and Facebook: @amywormaldart.

For the gallery's full listings, visit www.babylonarts.org.uk. They are also on Instagram: @babylonarts