Rubbish picked up during litter picks in Newtown and other communities in the area has been turned into art.
Local group Self-Able undertook the project 'Oriel Sbwriel/Litter Arty'. It was funded by a grant from the Ashley Family Foundation, via Community Foundation Wales.
"Many thanks to the co-working facility at Focus Newtown Enterprise Hub, Pryce-Jones, for their excellent hospitality during the project," said Amanda Wells of the group.
"For ‘Oriel Sbwriel/Litter-Arty’ we have been working with Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust, Siawns Teg and local artists Terri Sweeney and Jo Munton, with the support of the Waste Awareness team at Powys County Council.
"The finished artwork will now go on display in each of the towns, and will then be given a permanent home in Newtown."
She added: "The artwork is on the theme of ‘the elements’, to highlight how the climate crisis affects us in our local communities, as well as the global impacts. The artboards are made of recycled plastic and have ben decorated to represent Earth/Air/Fire/Water.
"We will be holding regular face-to-face group sessions on November 23rd and December 21st at The Institute, Llanfair Caereinion and November 10th at the co-working facility at Focus Newtown Enterprise Hub, Pryce-Jones, both sessions 11-3.
"The Newtown session will be jewellery/snowflake making with Terri Sweeney. Booking and masks required please, and bring your own mug and teaspoon for tea."