A local artist has created another work in memory of the Sycamore Gap tree.
Lucy Pittaway, who has galleries in Harrogate and York, unveiled her first painting of the felled tree in April.
The tree, which stood near Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland, was chopped down in September last year.
Two men in their 30s were charged with criminal damage of the tree in April and are set to stand trial in December.
Now Ms Pittaway hopes her second painting, called Tree of Hope, will continue the positive impact she has had on both the community and the environment since depicting the felled tree.
After revealing her first Sycamore Gap painting, the artist pledged to plant a tree for every print sold of the picture. This has led to more than 1,000 trees planted across the Swinton Estate, and a further 2,500 trees are set to be planted elsewhere.
The same will apply for every print of Tree of Hope sold.
Ms Pittaway said today: