Award-winning Sussex sculptor Hannah Jones is to show a new selection of cast stone and bronze works at Worthing Museum and Art Gallery this autumn.
Running from September 27 to January 17, the exhibition features an unusual view of human and creature-inspired heads and figures.
Hannah, who lives near Pulborough, exhibits with the Society of Portrait Sculptors and has a particular interest in head modelling.
She graduated from the City and Guilds of London Art School in 1998 and has already established a successful career in sculpture.
A museum spokeswoman said: "She is certainly no stranger to winning awards, having gained major prizes for her portraits and creatures.
"For example, her bronze dragon in the centre of Horsham Park's Millennium Maze has made her well known locally.
"Further afield, she has exhibited at various London galleries and recent commissions have included gargoyles for private homes and models for the film industry."
Worthing Museum and Art Gallery, in Chapel Road, is open from Monday to Saturday from 10am to 5pm. Admission is free.
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