'LITTLE and Large', not the comedians, but a description of the work being shown in this exhibition, comprises paintings and textiles produced by 20 invited artists. The artists are from all corners of Pembrokeshire and nearby Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire, and also from further afield, from Gwynedd, Builth Wells, Vale of Glamorgan and Shropshire. The show will be at The White Lion Street Gallery in Tenby from November 14.

Each artist has chosen their own theme and preferred medium, but has presented the work to include at least two large and a number of related smaller pieces: Valerie Land shows her gouache and watercolour pieces of boats on still water, Tim Jenkins's oil paintings depict aerial views of Tenby and Caldey along with other harbour and rockscapes, and Sian O'Doherty's textiles - handprinted fabrics with machine and hand stitching - concentrate on details of moving seas.

Collage and origami form the basis of Glenn Ibbitson's more abstract work, whereas Elizabeth Haines shows still-lifes based on French pottery and fruits. Janis Fry, in her latest reincarnation as a painter, shows moody mixed-media seascapes contrasting with the pure light-filled watercolour landscapes of David Bellamy and the gentle portraits of a child reading by Lyn Marsden-Watkins. Venice scenes in oil by Michael Hardwick, cockerels and cows by Penny Timmis and Pembrokeshire farms in Jenny Keal's soft pastels are shown alongside Susan Sands's boats and Carole King's studies of seaweeds.

Challenging and unusual subject matter is tackled in the mythical and constructed landscapes by Colin Finn, the skulls, rotting fruit and reflections in tin foil by Geoff Yeomans and the paintings in ink, acrylic and mixed media of Andie Clay's new theme wherein she finds beauty in ordinary things. Dorian Spencer Davies's illustrative style, the impasto acrylics of Sue Pomery Wilks and the wintery screen-prints of Roy Marsden are all easily absorbed into this eclectic exhibition.

Starting tomorrow (Saturday) and continuing through the Christmas period until January 4, the 'Little and Large' exhibition shows over 100 pieces to form a huge and diverse range of exciting contemporary work for sale by 20 very talented artists. The gallery in White Lion Street, next to the cinema in Tenby, is open from 10 am to 5 pm every day except for Wednesdays and Sundays. To view on-line, see the website http://www.artmatters.org.uk">www.artmatters.org.uk, or for further information telephone 01834-843375.