INKBERROW artist John Harris recently attended the unveiling of a new stained glass window which he designed for Pershore Cemetery Chapel.
The work was commissioned by Pershore Town Council to recognise Pershore’s war effort.
One window represents the First World War, one for the Second World War and the other is based on Pershore as we see it today.
John said: “When I first saw it I was amazed by how it had turned out.
“The light coming through the glass window gave it a really nice look.
“It’s fantastic to see one of my designs come to life.”
John, who previously designed Inkberrow’s Railway poster, will be hosting his 38th exhibition from this weekend.
Visitors will be able to view more than 60 of John’s paintings which all come in various sizes and prices.
“People come from all over the country to see my work,” said John.
“I’m especially excited to see old friends who have been coming to my exhibition for years.
“It will be great to catch up.”
The exhibition will be held from Saturday 24 to Friday 30 November.
It is open daily between 10-5pm at The Bowls Pavilion, Sands Road.