The show, At the Cliff Edge, by abstract artist Elizabeth Inger, is on display at Chequer House Gallery and explores the eroding cliffs of Happisburgh and Overstrand.
Ms Inger said: “At the Cliff Edge is my collection of paintings exploring erosion of the cliffs and landslides at Happisburgh and Overstrand.
Colourfull Cliffs (Image: Supplied) “I was inspired by the distressed and layered images and abstract quality of the cliffs.
“I found myself captivated by the fragile beauty of the landscape and the wonderful shapes, textures and colours of the eroding cliffs.
“These paintings are my tribute to all those working to protect and support the people in these coastal villages.”
Splashing Happisburgh Cliffs (Image: Supplied) The exhibition runs from Saturday August 23 to Sunday, September 7.
In addition to Ms Inger’s work, the gallery is showcasing pieces by 50 other artists, including paintings, prints, photographs, sculptures, ceramics and gifts.
Chequer House Gallery is located at 10–12 King Street, King’s Lynn. It is open Wednesday to Sunday from 11am to 5pm.





