Work from a popular street art festival has gone on show at a city hotel.
The Carmelite Hotel on Stirling Street will be showcasing prints from the Nuart festival.
First to be on display is stencil artist Elki who has been part of the festival since 2018.
Organised by Aberdeen Inspired, Nuart took place in April. An estimated 30,000 people took to the streets of Aberdeen over the Easter weekend to enjoy the installations.
Ros Wardley Smith, from the Carmelite, said artists would stay at the venue during the festival and make it their "home from home".
She said: "As Carmelite is an independent and local business, we support all local festivals within the city and are proud to have been part of Nuart over the last three years.
"We have been the official festival hotel since Nuart came to the city, and privileged to have their artists satay with us, many referring to us as their home from home.
"We believe art is for everyone and should be in place for everyone to see. I meet and accommodate all the artists' requirements while they are with us, and regularly venture out to see them working on their canvases.
"The artists gave their permission to be photographed while working, signing their personal photographs whihc adorn the image of their actual finished wall pieces in the city."
Work will be displayed in the main lounge area of the hotel, including signed photographs from the artists. Elki has also been commissioned by the Carmelite to create a collection of work for display in the hotel.
Ros added: "We launched Elki's piece to the public this week, with more pieces being released over the coming months. Every artists has their own unique style and should be displayed as an individual launch."