There’s a chance to catch a number of artists in action as they open their studio doors to the public this month.

The annual Cambridge Open Studios programme will see more than 470 artists from the city and surrounding villages exhibit their work to the public.

Anna Pye from Steeple Morden will open up her studio every weekend in July between 11am and 6pm.

People can expect to see original hand pulled prints, hand printed textiles, notebooks and cards.

She said: “I love being creative and I love sharing my creativity with others. I do quite a lot of workshops – it brings me great joy.

“Open Studios is a wonderful opportunity to see a great variety of art throughout the county.”

Anna enjoys combining lino cutting with screen printing and often hand colours her prints.

Hares are a common feature of her work as well as other animals.

The 66-year-old is a retired primary school teacher and has been working as an artist since 2011.

Her work will be on show at her studio in The Walnut House, 3 Station Road, Steeple Morden.

Fellow villager Gina Ferrari will also be opening her studio doors as part of the month-long event. She works mostly with textiles in a range of techniques.