THE architecture and heritage of Worcester is the theme of an exhibition at the Hive.

Artist Jilly Oxlade-Arnott and founder of Architectural Impressions is delivering her first exhibition at the Hive Café called 'Worcester’s Historic and Iconic Architecture'.

Robin Walker, Worcester’s Conservative MP, who visited the artist at the exhibition is already familiar with her work.

Mr Walker owns a print of Worcester Cathedral which hangs in his office in Downing Street.

Pia Potter-Farrant and her team at the Hive helped organise the event while publicity officer Sandra Taylor represented Worcester Civic Society.

The exhibition is designed to build awareness of the city’s wealth of architectural assets, highlighting the global interest and importance of some of Worcester’s treasures.

The exhibition re-imagines the classic buildings through vibrant ink and watercolour to pop art and is supported by the Worcester Civic Society.

Jilly Oxlade-Arnott's work is on show until January 22.

The exhibition is an opportunity to learn about some of the historic buildings in Worcester and her inspiration in painting them.