Dream-like photography and bold glass work will take over the Old Fire Station for the next month.

The latest guest artists to take over the Carlisle Contemporary Artists Gallery in the Old Fire Station are vastly different from one another but maintain the high quality that art-lovers have come to expect from the gallery.

Tricia Meynell is a photographer who enjoys experimenting with different media to present her work.

Her photographs have “a slightly painterly and dreamlike quality to the images”, as a result of making use of long exposures and camera movement.

She also prints two photos onto the same piece of paper - a method that she calls ‘manual Photoshop’.

“I usually know how I want the final image to look before I start shooting and then it’s just a question of experimenting until I get the result I have already seen in my head,” she commented.

Roxanne Denny is an award-winning artist who moulds glass into vivid and abstract designs.

The glass sculptures overlap colours and materials to manipulate light and reflection.

The results are unique glass items such as jewellery, bowls, wall-art, candle holders, sculptures and coasters.

She “fell in love with glass as it allowed her to combine her love of colour and light”.

RD Glass, which operates out of a studio near Cockermouth, was borne out of a desire for the artist to have the freedom and control to produce her own work on her own terms.

The exhibition will run until July 27 at the Peter Street venue.