The work of the highly acclaimed Cornish artist Trevor Price is so remarkable that once you have viewed some of his pictures, you never forget the style. Trevor is the artist who captures the intimacy of naked couples on canvas. Some are romantic, others are sexual - all invite the viewer into his world of acrylics and canvas on which he is constantly questioning relationships through the actions of the naked forms he paints with such individuality.

You can see his new work displayed at Iona House Gallery, 4 High Street, Woodstock, until April 18. This gallery was initially set up by Scottish International Relief, who named it after the charity's first children's home in Romania. It's privately owned now, but still maintains a strong link with the charity and helps fund the Mary's Meals project which provides African children with thousands of meals and encourages them to go to school. Many of the artists showing at the gallery do so to support the charity.

Trevor is one of several artists exhibiting their work in the Iona House Spring exhibition. His acrylic The Family has the naked couple sitting in a tree amid a field of flowers. Butterflies surround the couple, whose limbs are tangled among the branches. It's difficult to discern where the legs end and the branches start.

In The Boat Builders, he sits the couple side by side at a table. Are they are looking at each other or the Rubik cubes and children's building blocks, each one decorated with roses, hearts, and fruits carrying sexual references? Is the table cloth, which hangs so unevenly, the ocean? Are those cubes and building blocks part of a boat? And are the couple about to embark on a journey? Perhaps they have learnt to build the boat first . . .

The Lovers (pictured) embrace amid pears and roses - our task is to work out exactly what's going on. You have until April 18 to do so. For further information phone: (01993) 811464.