Jeremy Leach began making his own stoneware and porcelain pots in his father's pottery - later developing an interest in Chinese calligraphy and Chun glazes.

Print maker Sue Milne's work is also influenced by nature. Her prints, wood engravings, wood cuts and monoprints have been made over a period of twenty years and are relevant to her time looking after animals and working from a studio in the Black Mountains. Her mountain figure series of monoprints and wood engravings refer to finally leaving the mountains.

Both of these artists are exhibiting at The Hay Makers Gallery during Hay Festival alongside jewellers Nicola Becci and Anne Farag.

Nicola's quirky work, in silver with brass or gold, uses the language of symbolism and hidden compartments, while Anne Farag etches myriads of repeating patterns into silver and adds semi-precious stones to enhance her contemporary and wearable jewellery.

All four will be showing their work until June 22.