More than 40 talented artists from Abingdon, Thame, Oxford, and the wider area got together at The Fishes pub, which is located in North Hinksey, to showcase the best of their work.
This included photographs, sculptures, paintings, ceramics and jewellery, with the artist responsible for each piece providing details of how they came to create it.
Dita Orumi, who originally hails from Albania, stated that she considered art to be the priority in her life and that her inspirations came from sources such as figurative studies, photography and fashion.
At the end of the art fair, which took place across the weekend of 8-9 August, the manager of The Fishes, Owain Llwyd Jones, told the Oxford Mail:
“It’s the third time we’ve given our garden over to art and artists, who turn it into the most incredible display of talent.
“This year, with two days of feasting, fun and fabulous art, it was more colourful than ever.”
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This year’s fair also featured live entertainment and music, including a performance by Oxford Jazz Collective, and painting classes.