A charity art exhibition of icons hand-painted onto ammunition boxes is on display at St Mary's Cathedral in Edinburgh.
The ammo boxes are from the front line in Ukraine and have been compiled by Ukrainian artists Oleksandr Klymenko and his wife Sofia Atlantova.
Monsignor Jeremy Milne said: "We are very pleased to host this powerful exhibition at the Cathedral.
"By transforming ammunition boxes into sacred icons, these artists turn instruments of destruction into symbols of hope, faith, and resilience.
"The exhibition demonstrates the ability of art to heal and to inspire a deeper sense of peace and compassion."
The project is a collaboration between Sunflower Scotland, a charity which provides food and other assistance in Ukraine, and Spiders 4 Ukraine, a group of international volunteers who make camouflage nets to help protect Ukrainians in the most endangered zones.
The exhibition runs until Sunday 6 April. To purchase an icon or to make a donation, please email info@spiders4ukraine.org.uk