FAMOUS town artist Ken White is presenting a gallery inspired by the railway.

Hosted at the Swindon Museum and Art Gallery, the exhibition will take place from September 17 to November 30.

Ken is known for his depiction of the Great Western Railway and the display, including paintings and local landscapes, will reflect life at the works.

Open every day between 11am and 4pm, visitors will have the chance to see Ken’s work and see how he interprets Swindon’s rich railway history.

Ken originally worked in the GWR works before he studied at the Swindon School of Art and has since gone on to create murals around the country, including a Britain in the Blitz exhibition in Cornwall.

He recently helped open the Then, Which and Now mural in the town centre which took 18 months to create and showcases various parts of the town and its past.