Installation presents oasis of calm
As the Isle of Man prepares to welcome thousands of road racing fans to its shores, the Sayle Gallery is welcoming a new exhibition to its walls.
Thirty-Seven and Three-Quarters is the work of artist and photographer James Marvin.
The exhibition shows the Isle of Man TT course out of season, taken between the 2015 and 2016 events.
James has photographed the iconic route's roads, lay-bys and surrounding landscape.
Through a series of medium and large format photographs he presents a quiet and calm outlook on the course - a wild juxtaposition from the intense scenes seen there during race days.
A preview evening will take place on Friday, 12 May.
The exhibition will be open to the public from 13 May to 18 June.
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