A PAINTING of Amy Winehouse has joined images of Sir Winston Churchill and the Queen on display at the National Portrait Gallery.

Amy-Blue captures the singer looking down and is painted in blue and black. It was painted by artist Marlene Dumas shortly after Winehouse died in July last year.

The gallery's curator said the "rich, translucent blues... allude to Amy Winehouse's musical influences as much as to the melancholy details of her career".

The singer's father Mitch said: "It is a fantastic piece of work and we are fascinated to know how Amy was seen and remembered."