Cabin Studio and Gallery, at 1 Netherton Court, will showcase the work of Rob Draper and Chris Bourke.
Opening on August 23 and running until September 29, the show, entitled Look What We’ve Done, represents a fusion of the artists’ distinct styles.
The pieces in the show began life as linocut prints handmade by Worcester-based Mr Bourke.
As a full-time artist and printmaker, he is known within the city for his bold style of predominantly black and white prints.
Mr Draper, from Worcester, has complemented Mr Bourke’s original black and white linocut prints with his own colourful designs.
A full-time artist and designer, Mr Draper’s illustrative murals, the result of previous Paint Festivals, can be seen in locations across Worcester.
He has worked with globally recognised brands such as Nike and Nasa.
The techniques which Mr Draper has brought to this particular collaboration include hand-painted lettering, hand-drawn embellishments, digital illustration, and vivid colour fades.
Mr Bourke said: “I’ve been an admirer of Rob’s work for a while now and we were introduced through mutual friends.
“It’s been a pleasure to work with him on this project and seeing just how complementary our completely different styles of work are.”
Mr Draper said: “This is a true show of collaboration and mutual appreciation.
“We look forward to revealing the work and meeting people in the gallery while the show is on.”
On display will be a variety of prints available for purchase, including giclee prints and original linocuts.
The exhibition will also feature some unique one-off hand-finished pieces.
A private view for guests will be hosted on August 22.
Interested individuals can arrange their attendance through the gallery’s website, www.thecabin.co.uk.
From August 23, the gallery will be open daily to the public.
More information is available on the Cabin Studio and Gallery website or Instagram at @discoverthecabin.
The artists’ Instagram accounts, at @robdraper1 and @chrisbourkeart, will share news, stories, and images from the show as it progresses.