THE annual Arts Market returns to Worcester High Street today.
The market, which runs until Sunday, is bigger than ever before with 30 stalls and many new artists selling their handmade crafts.
Market manager Steve Boffy said: “The market continues to be popular in Worcester and we always look forward to being here.
“I believe people in the city appreciate the quality of the work we offer and like buying directly from the artists and makers”.
Ian MacDonald will be selling blown glass art, Susans Casillas will showcase and sell paintings, while David Gamm offer original photographs.
There will also be unique jewellery and individually designed textiles, wood crafts and ceramics up for grabs.
The market, which takes place at the Elgar Statue end of the High Street, has grown in strength since it began in 2007.
The aim is to showcase the work of professional artists living in Worcestershire and the neighbouring counties, whilst offering Worcester shoppers the chance to buy high quality work at affordable prices.
The stalls are open from 9am to 5.30pm today and tomorrow, and from 10am to 4.30pm on Sunday.
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