University of Chester Art and Design Degree Show
Catalogue designed by: Michael Paul Holden (Team Leader) Lisa Algawi Laurie Edmondson Julia Harper Paige Tayla Slade Laura Taylor
Collective University of Chester 17th - 22nd June 2016 University of Chester Faculty of Arts and Media Department of Art and Design Kingsway Building Chester CH2 2LB www.chester.ac.uk/art-design First published June 2016 Š University of Chester, Department of Art and Design All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without, the prior permission of the publisher.
Acknowledgements
Professor Neil Grant Head of Art and Design Welcome to the 2016 University of Chester Art and Design Graduation Show. This is
Professor Neil Grant
Head of Department Art and Design
Tim Daly
Deputy Head of Department
Bernadine Murray
Deputy Head and Programme Leader BA Graphic Design
the annual career launch event for new artists designers and photographers. The work represented here and presented in the exhibition celebrates the achievement of the students
Fine Art
after three years of study in their chosen disciplines. A particular feature of the experience
Dr. Jeremy Turner
Programme Leader BA Fine Art
Maxine Bristow
Programme Leader MA Fine Art
at Chester is the facility for students to combine courses providing unique interdisciplinary outcomes across fine art, photography, graphic design and in some cases journalism and education. The graduation exhibition is regarded as a key event in presenting the
Steve Carrick Alexe Dilworth Lesley Halliwell
enthusiasm, drive and talent being nurtured in the art and design department and a fantastic
Maggie Jackson
opportunity for the public see the potential available. The students and staff are keen to
Dr. Tom McGuirk
contribute to cultural development locally, nationally and internationally therefore, the exhibition is an opportunity to experience the product of three years of imaginative work and speculate on the contribution these graduates can make to enriching our lives. The University of Chester has a growing reputation for the employability of its graduates
Graphic Design Dr. Alan Summers
Programme leader MA Design
Kevin Furlong Andrew Hooper Elizabeth Kealy-Morris
and the impact they can make to the cultural and economic development of the region. The
Michael Moore
ethos of the department is that the study of art and design is a culturally and economically
David Nicholls
significant pursuit, that is intellectually challenging and emotionally rewarding. The disciplines studied within the department foster freedom of expression and the development
Photography
of innovative ideas into objects and experiences. We particularly encourage experiment and
Dr. Cian Quayle
generating creative surprise. We aspire to be creative, unconventional and professional. I am confident that these aspirations are evident in the work and attitude of the students
Steve Clarke Dr. Tracey Piper-Wright Tom Wood
represented in the exhibition and this catalogue. It shows the great potential and creativity
Technical Support
of the students that I’m sure will be recognized and appreciated.
Chris Bebbington Greg Fuller Tom Hignett Tabitha Jussa Chris Millward Administration Sarah Buckle Clare Dickens
Programme Leader BA Photography
Art and Design courses EL FA
BA (Hons) English Literature and/with Fine Art
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BA (Hons) Graphic Design
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BA (Hons) Fine Art
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BA (Hons) Graphic Design and/with Fine Art
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BA (Hons) Fine Art with Education Studies
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BA (Hons) Graphic Design and Photography
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BA (Hons) Fine Art and French
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BA (Hons) Photography with Fine Art
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BA (Hons) Fine Art and/with Graphic Design
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BA (Hons) Photography and/with Graphic Design
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BA (Hons) Fine Art and/with Photography
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BA (Hons) Photography with Journalism
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Jason Adjapong BA (Hons) Graphic Design jmaxta10@hotmail.co.uk
The aim of this entire project is to reach
For this degree show, I am exhibiting a
out to all football lovers in the UK who
3D promotional billboard, which will
feel that football as a whole, is simply not
communicate through fan chants in
interesting enough. Along with the issue
type manipulation all in the style of
of there not being an uplifting, tremendous
the artist Edward Fella and also through
atmosphere when going to various stadiums
the inspiration of Bauhaus. The billboard
to rally behind their respective teams,
will again communicate through chants
this has lead too many supporters to watch
of what it is like to be at a stadium and
games at pubs or even in the comfort
experience the euphoria that grips football
of their respective homes. My project
fans. I also decided that the specific team
focuses on key things such as the passion,
this work will focus on is Chester FC as I
love, religion & unity that exist with the
am currently based here.
fans while getting behind their teams.
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Lisa Algawi BA (Hons) Graphic Design and Photography lisaalgawi07@gmail.com uk.linkedin.com/in/lisaalgawi I love the creative world I’m in and
any designs/artwork will always be
I dream big! I believe that if you work
unique and original!
hard for the things you want in life then you will live the life you dream of and
I also like to include my photography
you will succeed.
in my design work when I can. I feel it makes a project interesting by combining
I take photographs wherever I go and
two disciplines and this was the focus of
I would say my style is predominantly
my recent graphic design project. For this
landscape photography. Most weeks
project I worked with Augmented Reality
I take myself off and usually travel
software and used my own photographs.
to Wales. I have noticed that the focus
The hidden message behind this particular
of my recent photography work is based
project, is that the history of towns and
on the Welsh countryside, even though
villages is slowly being forgotten and lost.
it had been unintentional at the time.
I wanted to bring back history in a more
I therefore thought it would be a good
contemporary, yet fun manner. My love
idea to create a photo-book documenting
of photography is based on being able
my travels through Wales.
to capture moments that then become memories… that then become a part
I would describe myself as quite a
of one’s own history.
hands-on designer. I much prefer to draw or paint designs on paper first and then
After seventeen years of being in education,
develop them on the computer. I feel that
I am more than ready to enter the world
by working this way, it helps to achieve
of professionalism, and I can say with such
the best possible creative outcome, and
enthusiasm, that I am really excited to see
most of all it’s a great way of ensuring
what my future holds!
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Cybil Blyth BA (Hons) Fine Art and Photography cybilblyth@btinternet.com Facebook: Cybil Blyth Photography It all began with social media.
Rather, I like the unpredictability of
I was drawn in, and I was inspired
the outcome of layered pieces and the inventiveness which is necessary to make
The inspiration of my images stems from
the piece look as realistic as possible.
the long-standing curiosity and interest
My current body of work includes a series
in the effect of people’s appearance
of distorted subjects faces, with the theme
within the social media spectrum.
of emotions pushing through. My choice
When surrounded by opinions of every
of theme has been an ongoing idea in my
day people, this can effect people in a
mind for many years as I personally have
drastic way.
been effected by people’s opinion on my own appearance, but the reality is that we
I do believe that the creative use of layering
are all the same, no matter how we look.
a series of images on top of one another
Change and transformation, is the crux
has the potential to promote new ways of
of my practice, which continues to develop
looking at the world without expressing
week by week. The theme will never
hurtful opinions upon the subject.
become stagnant. There is always going to be another area to explore to consider.
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Benjamin Bradbury BA (Hons) Fine Art and Graphic Design benjaminbradbury.contact@gmail.com www.behance.com/benjaminbradbury The ability to create design enables us to
worked towards achieving conceptual
generate inspiration for others – this ability
garments that give integrity to the viewer.
is a privileged empowering skill, which allows our work to speak out differently
The acknowledgement of classicism
to each individual. I chose to base my
and historical recognition within any
final project as a fashion orientated focus
form of work is important to enable
because of the impact of what fashion
us to understand and appreciate the
creates. Fashion has similar qualities as to
development, and roots of the area
what art achieves; which was the basis of
of focus. Both sculptural art form and
my work – conceptual fashion garments
figurative art are equally vital aspects of
with depth to the meaning. The area of
historical significance in the history of
interest is centred around the theme of
the art world; this has been the primary
well being and equality, which is conveyed
focus of my project this year working
in varied abstract patterns and type
with both elements to create obvious
forms. This was an important decision
depictions but with a distorted visual
I made because I wanted the emphasis of
representation. Working in an abstract
just how personal this project is to myself.
medium exploiting the human form,
In the hope of conveying my passion for
as a catalyst to convey the notion of
both the practice and subject matter, I
emotion has been the focused direction
have based my designs in black and white
of my work, achieving a dominating
to emphasise the theme of “darkness” to
presence that forces recognition. This
the aura of my work in correlation to the
specific quality to the work of sculpture
subject matter to support the importance
is a significant component I identified
of the focus. Fashion design is a powerful
very early on in the project, which is
platform, which has a significant impact
what I hoped to achieve through my work.
on each and every individual and with the technique of multi-mediums such as screen-printing and embroidery – I have
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Joseph Brassington BA (Hons) Fine Art with Education Studies j.jb@live.co.uk
Broadly, my practice investigates the
Formed by chance, these imperfections
variety of marks that can be achieved
evoke more curiosity than the original
when using thread. Drawing with thread
intentional drawing. Guided by research
has a delicacy and intimacy that I have
this repetitive process and the uncontrived
not found with more traditional drawing.
marks that it generates have developed
When drawing with thread, secondary
symbolic significance for me. Each drawing
marks occur unintentionally on the reverse
investigates the value of imperfection.
of the canvas. Beyond representation,
Displaying the reverse thread drawing
these marks exhibit the process of
reflects an honesty with, and acceptance
making. The knotted threads and loose
of, these imperfections that can occur
ends reflect the reality of work with thread.
when making art.
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Jess Brown BA (Hons) Fine Art and Graphic Design jess321jessbrown123@hotmail.com
The Villagers project started out with early
greys and reds. Using this limited colour
experimentation with acrylic paints.
pallet gives the world a unique alien feel to
I was doing a series of paintings using
it, and prompts the viewer to look further.
a whole range of different colours. I painted a portrait in green and blue and
All the illustrations I created for this project
it was from that one piece that this entire
are like snapshots from a movie, I focused
project developed. Although the project
quite a lot on ways of creating work which
may have started out purely with acrylic
has a narrative and a deeper meaning.
painting I soon saw the potential in using
Within the world, there is a corporation
a graphics tablet. Using a graphics tablet
called Villager Corp, similar to that of Big
allowed me to produce much cleaner,
Brother from George Orwell’s 1984 which
effective portraits compared to that of their
controls everything. Their logo is subtly
painted counterpart.
on everything, which the viewer wouldn’t realise without finding out what the logo is
I then went about creating the world,
and the back story.
from the people and buildings, to the quirky colour pallet; I wanted the
All the work is Vector based and
illustrations that I was producing to be
created on Adobe Illustrator CS6
eye catching and to stand out. All the
using a graphics tablet.
illustrations share the same limited colour pallet consisting of greens, blues, yellows,
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Victoria Bryan BA (Hons) English Literature and Fine Art tori_b15@hotmail.com
The focus of my recent practice has been
Through my drawings, I attempt to
on the exploration of the visual connections
communicate the notion of immortal-
that can be found between human, animal
isation, and demonstrate the ways in which
and plant anatomy through the process of
images can be made to give the illusion of
drawing, and how each living structure is
eternal life, despite the fact that they are
subject to decay and death.
dying, whilst simultaneously conveying their sense of fragility through the incorporation
Although the relationship between
of anatomy. By suspending my organic
nature and anatomy is at the heart of
imagery on a white background, isolated
my artwork, there are other binary
from its original context, I am presenting it
oppositions I am embracing as a result,
in a timeless state, stabilising the decaying
including the real and surreal, life and
process and creating the illusion that it has
death, the familiar and the unfamiliar
been frozen in a stage of its life-cycle.
and the natural and unnatural. In mostly drawing from my own I am interested in still life artworks,
imagination, I aim to not only retain the
specifically vanitas, and how flora
investigative and instinctive properties
and fauna can be used to demonstrate
associated with drawing, but also inject a
mortality and the passing of time.
fictitious aspect into my art, exposing the
However, through my work I aim to
viewer to a realm of nature that is both
subvert this notion as, although I have
beautiful and engaging yet, as the familiar
primarily experimented with traditional
is rendered uncanny, is subsequently
forms of still life, I have also reconstructed
disconcerting. The disjointed narratives
its distinctive subject matters in order
I produce are initially intended to appear
to modernise and challenge the
ambiguous; it is not until you look closely
connotations surrounding them.
that the anatomical associations begin to emerge.
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Rob Burgess BA (Hons) Graphic Design robburgess94@gmail.com www.theswanologues.com I’m a graphic designer by practice but my passion is illustration. I’ve spent four years trying to figure out what I want to be when I grow up and I have less of an idea now than I did when I started. Until I figure out what I want to be when I grow up I’ll stick with, my name’s Rob and I draw stuff. “I’m totally confused with what I’m going to do with my life” - Bill Hicks
Gareth Chadwick
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BA (Hons) Graphic Design gchadwickdesign@gmail.com behance.net/garethchadwick As a creative, I love design that is quite
with a zombie fun run that would take part
simple and contemporary with branding and
in a range of locations in different cities
advertisement being the things that I love
nationwide that would get the public and
the most.
potential consumers involved in the action.
For my final project I wanted to make
I have truly enjoyed the past 3 years
something quite fun and different to what
constantly learning and improving as a
you might see usually. For this reason, I
designer which makes me look forward
have created a new brand of beer based
to being a part of the industry. I am very
around zombies. A different type of zombie
excited to see what the future holds.
represents a different strength of beer, and I have also created a range of different point of sale materials to promote this. As part of the promotion in line with the launch of the new ‘Z’ beer brand, I have come up
“Design is thinking made visual” - Saul Bass
James Chapman
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BA (Hons) Graphic Design james@reloaddesign.co.uk jameschapman.graphics This brief was to create a series of stamps
based upon cities around the world, with
based upon being British and what makes
New York being one of the main cities I
us special as a nation. I chose to look into
was going to do. During the experimental
events and clothing that is specific to these
stage of the project I started using a
events that only we have in Britain. These
machine called the risograph printer; I
included the Henley Regatta after party
was attracted to the different textures and
were teams dress up in matching clothing to
detail that couldn’t be produced through a
represent the universities they come from;
computer or standard printer.
Royal Ascot with morning dress attire; fox hunting and general hunting clothing that
After two years doing a foundation degree
must be worn during hunts; Polo clothing
at Mid Cheshire College under the
that must be worn while playing on the polo
university and topping up to do my final
field and the black tie suit that was invented
year it has been refreshing to come and
in the U.K. Creating a stamp collection
experiment in my final year working on
that is different to most stamps that are
work and using materials that I thought
currently used by using high quality images
I never would. It has enabled me to develop
with bold colour backgrounds made the
a solid base in graphic design which will
collection stand out.
support my work in the future.
Originally my final major project was
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Rachel Cornish BA (Hons) Fine Art and Photography rachcornish1@hotmail.com https://www.facebook.com/rachelcornishartwork/ I have taken a very personal approach
Photographing my home life and
towards my projects this year. My artwork
student lifestyle has been the subject
has consisted of locations that inspire me
of my photography practice. I work as
along with places I have visited, particularly
an outsider looking in on my subjects,
New York and local places such as Chester!
trying to capture features of everyday life.
My photography looks at the daily routine
These photographs could not be any
of others around me, whether this is whilst
more natural, revealing the personalities
I am at home, or when I am studying
of my subjects, whether it is their facial
at university.
expressions and body posture, or the objects and locations that surround them.
Colour is an important element of my
Seeing the contrasts between my family
work, as well as the juxtaposition of images
home against my university home, helps
which I love experimenting with. I have
portray the idea of university students
a desire to manipulate images, filling
as having a lot of freedom as well as
them with collaged elements including
being messy. This subject matter is
photographs, tissue paper, scrap metal and
rather humorous.
textured paper. New York has been a huge influence upon my studio practice and I have enjoyed combining different cultures/cities in my work.
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Georgina Cuthbert BA (Hons) Photography with Fine Art georgina.cuthbert@yahoo.co.uk https://www.behance.net/Georginacuthbert In my photography work I have captured
In my fine art work I have been looking at
the strength of dancers. I photographed
fingerprints and the patterns of the lines.
each dancer whilst they moved to the
I have taken two different fingerprints
flow of the music. I was intrigued by
from two people and merged them together.
the concentration that went into each
The fingerprints that I have chosen and
movement, each dancer was able to be at
put together are from people that some
one with her own body, creating different
way are connected: that may include
movements and pushing the body to its
being siblings, parents or partners, you
limits by placing it in positions that to
cannot tell just by looking at them.
others would seem impossible. I have
The colours that I have chosen to print
chosen to show my work in black and
the fingerprints in are colours that I feel
white because it enables the viewer to focus
work well together after working with the
on the form and shape of the body.
colours in experiments that I have done to get to this point in my work.
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Genevra Louise Dean BA (Hons) Fine Art and Photography Genevradean@hotmail.com
(Over 18, Please drink reasonably.
‘Do you, don’t you?’ is a daily conscious
DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE)
and subconscious question, where the wrong decision may effect any one of us.
Hesitation, Life and Journeys reflect on past
With the consumption of alcohol, our
times or moments, places and objects that
views and standards may become clouded
have influenced my life, as well as my
and compromised or indeed, change
connection with the present.
completely. Do you act in the moment and live with the results or make a more
Taking into consideration the different
informed decision, acting responsibly
challenges that we have to overcome on
and potentially missing out? Do you take
a daily basis - responsibility, choice,
different substances, like alcohol or drugs
morality, consequences and future
or dismiss them and put them aside?
aspirations are often referred to as the
Each decision we make creates a moment
‘human condition’. As well as issues that
that happened, recording a silhouette of
may lie beneath the surface, my work
the event to refer back to at a point later
challenges the audience to make decisions.
in life, a point where we may need to
We make decisions on a daily basis, some
make a similar decision.
that seem quite insignificant, such as what to watch on TV or what brand of shampoo to buy, whilst others are more significant such as our careers.
Ph EL Zee Dempsey BA (Hons) Photography and Graphic Design zeedempsey@hotmail.com zeedempseywordpresscom.wordrpess.com Shooting in black and white completely changes the images look and feel, becoming less about a straightforward nude and more about the shapes, textures, light and shadows.
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Connor Dickson
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BA (Hons) Graphic Design connordickson@me.com www.connordickson.co.uk My name is Connor Dickson; I am a
information and by communicating with
graphic designer based in Cheshire.
clarity; ‘form follows function’ allows me to achieve this role because I strive to look
My approach to each piece of work I
for the essence of the problem and from
produce is to aim for high standards of
the solution the aesthetic can be achieved.
design, driven by bold creative thinking to meet a clients needs. My work is
I try to question my work and myself at
modern, exciting and extends to a range
every stage of the creative process. I ask
of disciplines which includes branding,
myself, can I make it ‘visually powerful,
web design and creative advertising.
intellectually elegant, and above all,
I am passionate about design and draw
timeless?’ These principles are the words
my inspiration from classical design and
of an idol of mine, Massimo Vignelli,
by staying informed with contemporary
and I agree with him that great design
design and trends.
lasts forever and is timeless. When one looks at the breadth of work of the
However, this does not condemn me to
individual designers that I admire, such
the slavery of following trends. Instead,
as Vignelli, Paul Rand, Saul Bass, and
I choose to follow the philosophy, ‘form
Alan Fletcher, you can see that their work
follows function’. I believe that the role
is good design and is timeless. This is one
of a designer is to solve visual problems
of my underlying goals in life, to create
by adding value and meaning to
great design, which lasts forever.
Geanina Beatrice Dragoi BA (Hons) Graphic Design geaninaaa@rocketmail.com geaninabeatrice.wix.com/graphic-designer “Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.” - Rob Siltanen
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Christopher Drury BA (Hons) Graphic Design and Photography Chrisdrury883@gmail.com www.flickr.com/photos/cdruryphotography Within my design work I try to tackle issues
Within my photography I try to understand
and show pieces that subconsciously work
interactions and the space between other
on the mind. My work directs information
people through photographing them.
that is linked to topics that are impacting
This enables me to progress towards
the earth, the environmental and their
a better understanding of people, the
processes. I want the audience to figure
environment and of my own self as a
out what it is they are looking at so that
human being. The presence of space
their own thoughts can slowly piece the
through the un-seeable can be sampled
parts together for their own interpretation
through our own human connection,
and clarity. My method is to not shove
our emotions and our environment.
information down people’s throats in an
Concentrating on those aspects whilst
aggressive manner, as I feel this is not
photographing my subjects brings me
producible. The information is there to
closer towards a meditative state in which
inform people and not to force my ideas
the meaning of life can be made clearer.
or views. It is all about the person’s ability
My recent work displays two books of
to problem solve and to be informed on
which one is of 35mm black and white
processes that they may not have already
film and the other as black and white
thought about.
digital formats. Both of these books show the differences between the speeds in which I capture my work, whilst also achieving similar results of interaction. Personally, film slows everything down and allows me to achieve a greater understanding of this presence.
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Laurie Edmondson BA (Hons) Graphic Design and Photography laurieedmondson@hotmail.com laurieedmondson.weebly.com Having grown up in a family of artists and
In Graphic Design I have been exploring
designers I was certainly predestined to
the use of light combined with negative
become a creative. I have had a passion
space within typographic artworks. The
for art, and related practices, since a
focus of these artworks is the relationship
very young age and have always known
between written text and human persona.
that I would pursue a career within it.
I have produced three pieces based on
I have been fortunate enough to study a
three individuals’ favourite Bible verses and
wide variety of creative subjects in order
presented them in such a way as to portray
to discover that Graphic Design and
the specific person’s personality through
Photography are my forte.
unique patterns and letterform layouts.
As a creative I always seek to try out new
Within Photography I have been studying
methods, techniques and styles that I’ve
the interesting formations of shadows
never experimented with before. Therefore,
caused by natural light. I have created
within my final year I have researched and
a series of abstract compositions after
developed new practices in more detail to
studying the arrangements of shapes and
aid both of my projects in Graphic Design
patterns caused by natural light within
and Photography. I have been particularly
unaltered scenes, rather than being
interested in exploring typography, pattern
artificially composed. This study has
creation, and abstract compositions.
caused me to pay closer attention to the
During this year, the focus of my work in
world around me and the way in which
both disciplines has been light and shadow.
artistic inspiration can be drawn from naturally occurring details.
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Kayleigh Edwards BA (Hons) Graphic Design kayleigh_edwards2016@outlook.com kayleighedwardsdesigns.wordpress.com “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways
An idea isn’t a failure if the client doesn’t
that won’t work. Our greatest weakness lies in
like it everybody has their own opinions
giving up. The most certain to succeed is always
you can’t take it to heart when that
to try just one more time. Genius is 1% inspiration
happens, as it will happen to every
and 99% perspiration.”
designer at one stage or another and it - Thomas A. Edison
won’t be the only time it happens either you’ll experience it many times in your
This quote by Thomas Edison has become
career. It’s how you deal with it and take
very relevant to me throughout university it
criticism on board is the most important
sums up how I like to think about designing
part this is something I have come to learn
and how I approach a project or problem.
and appreciate throughout the years of studying graphic design here at Chester.
There is no right or wrong answers in
The key is to not give up and just keep
design, there are just ideas. Some work
trying. You may come up with multiple
better than others and some you find out
ideas that don’t work but all you need is
work great for a completely different project
that one and you’re set.
than what they were originally designed for. It’s OK if you don’t get the perfect solution straight away; it’s not a bad thing some of the best work takes time to get right.
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Chelsea Elsdon BA (Hons) Fine Art and Graphic Design chelseaelsdon18@gmail.com
I am a combined Fine Art and Graphic
My Fine Art is based around unwanted
Design student. My Graphic Design project
objects by taking them and reforming
is related around daydreams. Research
them into something desirable.
from my own particular daydreams and
My project started from throwing out
research taken from others have been
old books, which I felt were no longer
gathered together in order to create
needed. This then brainstormed into
a motion piece. This motion piece is
the idea of taking unwanted objects
designed to reflect around the aspects of
and developing from them, which finished
daydreaming. Not only has it been created
with this final outcome. This process has
to describe daydreams but is designed to
led me to experiment with many different
enhance them. I wanted to demonstrate
mediums and materials, which slowly led
the positivity these have upon us, how
to this transformation of rubbish in order
they can bring out our creative side and
to create a piece of art. My work has taken
my aim was to take away this negative
something we may see as trash and used
approach people have towards them.
its form and structure to create these three dimensional sculptures.
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BA (Hons) Fine Art and French sophieenglish1993@hotmail.com
The focus of my project is the architecture
experimental way that allows the
and its contrasting elements I perceived
development of personal style.
whilst living in France and Venice.
My images are designed and constructed
I am interested in the old, rustic and
with precision, detail and measurements
historic buildings as well as the abstract
when using pencil, almost as if I am
shapes, colours and lines found in the
constructing the building itself on a 2D
more modern structures and street art.
surface. The colour and shape can relate
My work intertwines these two ideas
to a more modern society layering over
to create new surreal and playful 2D
such historic buildings with vibrant letters
structures that become increasingly
and shapes (street art and graffiti) in an
abstract whilst also maintaining the
unintentionally exciting way.
beauty and detail of the original architectural aspects.
My work plays with the idea that anything can be ‘constructed’, whether
I am interested in the use of paint and
it is completely from the imagination or
pencil and how both can be used to
taking real life structures, deconstructing
create such intricate images but at the
them to find exciting elements, and then
same time can be used in a more
creating something new with them.
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Futsal a 5 a side version of football
so small), but the beauty of the game
is something that is close to me in
comes through the explosive pace and
my personal life, I have been playing
high intensity when playing the game.
football my whole life, but when I was
This will be demonstrated through the
introduced to futsal, it has helped me
pattern you will see continuously through
develop as a player and become more
my work while you begin your path to
passionate for football as a whole. Why
learning about this exciting sport.
didn’t I learn this sport years ago? Because futsal is not a common sport in England! The idea behind my design is to influence people from a younger age to get involved in futsal, and possibly begin to go through the same progress as great players such as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Futsal involves quick thinking and more risk taking with the ball (as the pitch is
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Katie Evans BA (Hons) Graphic Design and Photography peachtap@gmail.com
If you were ever invited to a room and
If your doppelgänger were to appear right
opened the door to a strange, secretive
in front of your eyes, what would be your
club, what would you do? My film “Flower
first feeling? Fear, confusion? Or just plain
Arranging for Beginners” is set in 1950s
curiosity? This feature length commercial
England. A dishevelled, young man down
advertises a spray that can help you
on his luck called Sam Carrington stumbles
get rid of your doppelgänger, for good!
upon such a club. From this club, he is
In this 1950s style commercial, along
transported into a world of murder and
with our host Jeanie, you too can learn
mystery. Other main characters include
how to get rid of your annoying double.
Miss Robin James, receptionist at a hotel;
The commercial that I created deals with
Sam Carrington, a desperate, down
them in a completely different way to how
on his luck wastrel; Violet Wilkinson,
doppelgängers are perceived in urban
a charismatic flower arranging club
legends and movies, making them seem like
owner, and Hector Spector, an out of
an unwanted house guest in your home.
town detective, whose suspicions are
A doppelgänger who wants to be just like
running high. Filmed in a hotel that
you, yet eventually wanting to overpower
gives off a 1950s vibe and atmosphere,
you and replace you. Through my 1950s
Flower Arranging for Beginners explores
commercial ‘Seeing Double’, you shall be
the themes of a classic 1950s film that
able to learn how to get rid of your double
spends the entirety of the film figuring out
with a spray, that had been produced so
who has committed a murder. So, sit back,
you can easily buy it off the shelf in front
relax...or not. You may be on the edge of
of you - shown off in a supermarket-like
your seat for this 1950s flick.
setting. I’ve included a picture of twins from the 1950s that represent the look I’m going for in my commercial.
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BA (Hons) Photography and Graphic Design J.ferraraa@live.co.uk
As a combined student, the areas of my
I’ve built up a portfolio of family ‘snaps’,
work are entirely different. My Photography
which have transformed into a substantial
work is concentrated on my close-knit
and meaningful body of work. I’ve always
Italian family, while my Graphics portrays
been interested and attracted to paper cut
fairy tales in an Arthur Rackham/
artwork and the simplistic beauty of it.
Helen Musselwhite inspired dome
I like to create work that is more hands on.
universe. I chose each of my ventures
A physical piece has an edge which can’t
purely on enjoyment and satisfaction,
be achieved on a computer, hand crafted
who better to focus on than my family
works give a personal feel, impossible to
and loved ones? Over a number of years
gain by any other means.
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Jaydine Foley BA (Hons) Photography with Journalism jaydinefoley@gmail.com
Mental health, specifically depression
the intangibility of these feelings, I used
and anxiety, affects a significant amount
long exposures and focused on the idea
of people each year but it is rarely talked
of movement creating almost ethereal
about. I used this project as a way to
and dream-like images.
explore anxiety in a visual medium and help start the conversation.
To juxtapose this, I created some sharper images to represent loss of balance and
With anxiety, life can feel fleeting and
feeling on the edge. I feel like mixing
many people feel out of control or like
these two styles of photography represents
they are spiralling downwards. To express
some of the different sides to anxiety.
Mark Folksman BA (Hons) Graphic Design mjjf2008@hotmail.com
If Harley-Davidson made cars‌ In this project I have explored the idea of the renowned motorcycle manufacturer for the company Harley-Davidson making cars car for motorbike enthusiasts.
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Chloe Gallacher BA (Hons) Graphic Design cgallacher1@hotmail.com chloegallacher.wordpress.com Throughout my degree I have developed
a series of fanzines to help women start
a personal style to reflect my interests.
on their journey by changing their health
I appreciate both design and writing.
and fitness. Using my design skills, I have
From seeing how these two work hand in
been able to create and present them in
hand, I have created a project that shows
a unique way. It is written in the first person
how these two work together. Health
to help the reader relate easier to myself.
and fitness is a huge passion of mine and
It is an honest account telling others both
I wanted to explore how I could encourage
my flaws and positives. Alongside the
women like myself to get fit for the right
fanzines is a blog where I have posted
reasons. In today’s society it has become an
updates about training for a run and
uprising issue with many different images
how sometimes I don’t always stick to my
and perceptions of what the ideal woman
regime just like others can. I believe my
should be.
project showcases my skills and who I am as a creative.
There have been recent advertising campaigns to encourage women to get active but they mainly focus on body image. Through my writing I have created
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Hollie Geary-Jones BA (Hons) English Literature with Fine Art holliegearyjones04@gmail.com
The focus of my work has been on the
the classifying of art as either figurative
relationship between figurative and
or abstract, as I wanted my work to blur
abstract art. I have been exploring
the lines between the two. Predominantly,
this concept through the juxtaposition of
I have been exploring abstract art by
the human form against coarsely formed
continually painting disorganized abstract
abstract shapes. I have been completing
shapes over my figurative work, in a bid
the majority of my work employing the
to disrupt the focal point of the work,
processes of drawing and painting. I have
so that the piece becomes increasingly
been extremely interested in revealing
difficult to view. Additionally, I have also
raw human emotion, which I have aimed
explored themes of repetition in both my
to depict through portraits. I have then
figurative work, portraits, and my abstract
layered my portraits with abstract shapes,
work, shapes. My overall aim for my work
in order to slightly obscure the figurative
is that it will cause the viewer to question
art from the viewer, so that the work as
whether work can simultaneously be
a whole maintains a visually confusing
classified as two types of art.
air. My aim in doing so was to question
Rebecca Gibney BA (Hons) Graphic Design rebeccagibney@hotmail.com www.rebeccagibney.wordpress.com “If a black cat crosses your path it signifies that the animal is going somewhere.� I am not always sarcastic... Sometimes I am sleeping.
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Shannon Gibson BA (Hons) Graphic Design shanngibo@aol.co.uk www.sketchgraphics.etsy.com “Sadly, the only equality in the world is six feet of soil.”
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Laura Grant BA (Hons) Graphic Design LL-Grant@outlook.com lgranty.wordpress.com This past year I have been studying mental
with the condition have to over come every
health, in particular obsessive compulsive
day. I have created four zones of different
disorder (OCD). A lot of people jump to
levels of OCD, ranging from one being
conclusions about OCD, thinking it’s all
the lowest case and four being one of the
about odd or even numbers, and objects
more serious cases. By interacting with my
being in a certain place or order, but that’s
exhibition in each zone of OCD participants
only just a fraction of what it is about. I aim
will experience the frustration that someone
to show different levels of OCD through
with this illness feels.
using different methods and taking people on a journey to show them the real side of
I believe that interactive experience
OCD mental health, but visually only. My
is the new learning method. I have
aim is for people to experience, interact
experimented and combined fine art
but most importantly learn. Instead of
installations with graphic design screen-
just picking up a leaflet and reading the
printing and animation in order to
information it contains,
create this experience.
I want them to feel what it’s like to live with the illness and the struggle that people
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Jasmine Green BA (Hons) Fine Art with Photography jgreen.x@hotmail.co.uk
Natures Floor is a series of textile pieces
Intimacy is a black and white photographic
featuring mixed media collages. The
series showing the forms of the human
inspiration for this series of work is the
body and the beauty of a person’s skin.
undergrowth of different woodland and
I wanted to display the feeling of being
marsh areas. The idea derived from a
in a close relationship with someone within
walk through abandoned marshlands
my photographs. I’ve always been intrigued
where rabbits die naturally and their
by the marks that make each persons skin
skeletons begin to entwine with the moss
unique. Being close enough to know a
and over time become part of the floor
person’s skin is something I find beautiful
again. I wanted to replicate the tones and
and captivating. When we see people in
textures of the floors I see when walking.
our day-to-day lives we often don’t notice
The pieces are built up using different
that tiny freckle just below their bottom
mediums, such as mud, paint, coffee,
rib or that mole just behind their ear.
materials and paper. I want the work
Unless we study a person’s skin, we wont
to give an organic feel, allowing people
know the small details that differentiate
to get lost within nature through my work.
theirs from our own. These photographs reveal the intimacy of knowing a person’s body and skin.
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Emma Louise Griffiths BA (Hons) Graphic Design with Fine Art elgdesign.info@gmail.com www.facebook.com/emmagriffithsdesign My recent Graphic Design work explores
Secondly we move onto my Fine Art
the idea of branding and packaging.
practice. I have focused on looking at
Cacoa is a cosmetic brand that combines
fine lines and detail to create various
cocoa beans, chocolate and natural
illustrative patterns during the last year.
materials together to create a unique idea for one of the worlds largest and
Overall, although the work maintains an
growing industries.
illusionary air, it is important that the viewer aims not to judge the work by
I was inspired by the idea of organic
its most basic function in exhibiting the
products with their clean, environmentally
animal form, as my main intention is
friendly and reusable packaging designs.
that the audience instead, focuses on the majestic style and mesmerising patterns.
The hand crafted wooden packaging and artisan style gives the brand its unique edge. This comes across creative and appealing to its chosen audience, as well as being a reliable product to use and can be recycled. “Design is the method of putting form and content together. Design, just as art, has multiple definitions; there is no single definition. Design can be art. Design can be aesthetics. Design is so simple, that’s why it is so complicated.� - Paul Rand
Julia Harper BA (Hons) Graphic Design Julia-harper@hotmail.com Sharperdesign.tumblr.com Having started university thinking ‘we’re gonna need a bigger boat’, I have learnt through the past few years that design is subjective and rather ‘like a box of chocolates’. Some briefs are hard, some soft and many completely nutty. University has taught me that ‘no matter what anybody tells you, words and ideas can change the world’. Put your heart and soul into what you do and you will always be proud. Remember, ‘just keep swimming’.
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Hannah Heathcote BA (Hons) Fine Art and Photography Hannah_heathcote93@hotmail.co.uk
As adults we seem to lose focus on the
Science and Art: The combination of
enjoyment of having our photograph taken.
these two subject wouldn’t genuinely
The finer details like hair and make-up
cross people’s minds. Nevertheless, they
become more important, unlike when you
have a link which brings them together.
are a child. Children are unaware of their
Throughout my work I’ve explored the
image and what is going on around them, it
on-going relationship between these two
doesn’t seem important that their hair could
subjects. This is what I have captured
be a mess, or what kind of facial expression
within my work, combining the realistic
they should be pulling. This is what I have
with the not so realistic, combining Science
captured in my work. I found it intriguing,
and Art.
that every time I pulled out the camera and took a photograph of my six-year-old sister, she would turn around and pull a ridiculous facial expression (depending on her mood). I wouldn’t dream of pulling that in front of any camera.
Benjamin Spencer Heywood BA (Hons) Graphic Design ben_heywood93@outlook.com
Ayrton Senna was a Formula One driver whose unfortunate death has been the subject of conspiracy theories over the years. This piece looks into the idea of whether it was an accident caused by the car or whether the conspiracy is true and in actual fact Ayrton Senna was murdered.
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BA (Hons) Fine Art Becky.Higg@hotmail.com https://beckyhigginbottom.wordpress.com For this project I have been interested in
The presentation for my work has revolved
creating abstract textures within art and
around the notion of auras in art in relation
to ensure the surface of the work is
to display and how displaying art in a
the focus of the piece rather than its
formal style creates feelings of importance
representation. This eventually developed
or transcendence. As well as the idea of art
into the creation of textural monochrome
being nothing more than an object and a
paintings created out of furniture
piece’s value being decided by an audience,
upholstery. My final piece consists of an
I wanted to create a conversation with the
assemblage of monochromatic works of
viewer about the traditional conventions
varying shapes and sizes. By creating all
of display and in choosing to display this
of the work in the same colour and similar
work as an informal assemblage on shelves.
format, you can carefully examine the
It was my aim to create an ambiguity in the
pieces and see evidence of their creation,
mind of the viewer, forcing them to judge
such as the visible stitches and staples,
whether or not the work is even completed.
that would ordinarily be concealed in ‘finished’ works.
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Michael Paul Holden BA (Hons) Graphic Design and Photography michael.holden94@hotmail.com Behance/Flickr username: MPH94 During my final year at the University
offer a raw, unvarnished alternative.
of Chester, I have had the wonderful
In order to achieve this, I printed all
opportunity to combine my passion of
these spreads on a risograph printer,
motorsport along with my graphic design
as I felt the textures were able to
and photography projects. Although these
replicate the ‘feel’ of club motorsport.
ventures are done on various platforms (and in most cases cross paths), they all
Moving onto my photography, this is a
share similar intentions – to highlight
visual narrative of what occurs ‘behind-
club motorsport!
the-scenes’ of a typical club motorsport event. When watching this on the
Both of my conceptions were inspired by
television, viewers are unable to witness the
the lack of reportage club motorsport gets
commitment these individuals put in to get
in the media (unless sadly there has been
these bikes/cars out for the next race. My
a serious injury or death). From previous
series of prints shows that it does not matter
experience, I have found these grass root
what style of motorsport one watches, the
events more enjoyable to watch live and
passion, adrenaline and determination
are better to interact with the teams. There
these families and friends share is universal
are fewer boundaries and politics involved.
across all disciplines, and is a true testament to grass roots motorsport.
Within my graphic design work, I devised a range of fanzines that focus primarily on promoting club motorsport. My aim with the designs of these publications was to strip away the glossy features one normally sees in magazines and instead
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Stephi Holgate BA (Hons) Photography and Graphic Design StephiLaReine1@gmail.com StephiLaReine.com BeaUVty Is In The Eye Of The Beheld is a
What Colour Is Your Sound? is a multi-sensory
series of images combining the relationship
experience to gain perspective on what
between beauty and ourselves and how
it’s like to be Synaesthetic; a person who
our perception of beauty is in the eye of
can combine two or more senses. Linking
the person in the mirror. The subjects
the relationship of colour and sound as
have all portrayed their interpretation and
a combined medium was an important
characteristics about them, that make them
factor from the beginning, on discovery
a unique beauty, through a digital medium
of my Dads personal Synaesthesia and
using UV paint as a form of expression of
how he utilized his abilities to mix audio
their inner thoughts to be shown on their
recordings to produce colourful displays
exterior. This project explores the range
in his mind. I was fascinated by my
of beauty, and how our personal interests,
inabilities to understand how he sees.
personality, spiritual and conceptual views of the world inform our own views, and of
By interacting with the self contained
what we see as ‘beautiful’ within ourselves.
surrounding colours, shapes, words and sounds, each experience is a unique
This series sets out to establish a first person
depiction to each user. This project sets
perspective of self love. Taking influences
out to communicate a visual display of
from how a black light can show our skin
the condition, whilst being informative
in a different light from experiences, whilst
through its online presence, where users can
connoting positive reinforcement towards
compare their experiences at
the beauty industry, as all the subjects
WhatColourIsYourSound.com, and
have niche looks that differ them from
absorb acknowledgement of the condition
mainstream modelling.
as a secondary perspective of what it is like to see sounds, and hear colours.
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Jodie Howard BA (Hons) Graphic Design idesignsmilesJH@gmail.com idesignsmiles.wordpress.com Hello! What excites me about design is the
consider what we subconsciously take
way it can influence people’s thoughts and
in from design every day.
mood while also communicating a message. I have used colours encased by an invisible
My project in the show is based on
outline in my work. In this book, it intrigues
introducing the discussion of mental
me when using block colours to create
health at a young age. During my
shapes and objects that our brains can still
psychology A-level in 2012 my teacher
understand what is being portrayed without
discussed the campaign to make mental
much detail. This may have stemmed from
health more talked about and less of a
my love of cartoons and animations which
taboo subject, I think it’s important that
themselves quite often restrict their colours
we introduce this thinking sooner to
with a black outline.
children since it well help them understand what some people may be going through
Going further into my particular studies,
in their life, like family or teachers, and
I have a great love of illustration and
it will also potentially help them if they
animation whilst discovering a lot more
experience mental health problems in the
about Graphic Design as a craft. I’m sure
future. To do this I have made an animation
anyone who is/or knows someone who is
of characters to illustrate some mental
involved in Graphic Design has had the
illnesses and character models. Alongside
discussion about how wide the subject is
these are a kit which comes with a simple
(“It’s not just Adobe Photoshop and fancy
guide of a lesson plan, some clay, a step
handwriting”). I’m also intrigued about
to step guide on making the characters
how design integrates itself into society
with the clay, and a disc with the animation
and popular culture. We have a Starbucks
on it. The service would be available for
on campus and the university itself has its
schools and children centres.
own wine and water bottles, it’s so common
Thank you for reading!
to see design it’s thought-provoking to
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Gill Hughes BA (Hons) Fine Art and Photography Gillhughes13@talktalk.net gillhughesblog.wordpress.com What started as a journey of self-
which adds to the atmosphere and the
expression soon became personal narrative
light leaks and flare implies to me hope
of childhood hopes and dreams. My
of regaining those innocent childhood
daughters who feature, have become a
aspirations. The slow shutter speeds which
representation of my younger self. Being
allows for the blurring of moving figures,
a parent is a stark reminder of the passage
producing surreal ghostlike apparitions
of time, with the realisation that life is
which creating an ethereal mood.
short and giving thought to lost dreams and forgotten pleasures. My photographs
I initially intended to keep my Fine Art
have mostly been taken around the coast
and Photography as two independent
where I live, the beaches offers a feeling
bodies of work, however the fine art
of infinite space and sense of freedom
has naturally evolved to compliment
which I yearn for. They remind me of
the sentiments of my photography.
idyllic childhood memories of carefree
In Fine Art I explored alternative
days at the beach, when the summer
ways of treating my photographs until
holidays always seemed long and hot.
I found a process which I was happy with that emulated the ambiance of
The use of the lens-less cameras is important to me, as it creates images which are reminiscent of a nostalgic past. The soft focus gives a dreamlike quality
my photography.
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BA (Hons) Graphic Design ktjh_93@hotmail.com katejanehughes.wordpress.com The theme of my work has been orientated
interior design I recreated a living room
around a direct focus on seasonal affective
setting with my designs as the pattern
disorder forming a variety of contrasting
for each piece. The practice of patchwork
designs for each component of furniture
making and screen-printing have been the
pieces. The important influence of my
main techniques applied in my project
work has been based on my life long
in creating the contrasting vibrant and
interest in effortless illustrative work;
homely fabric pieces. I wanted to stress
simple doodles as such have built up
the value of homeliness in correlation
the majority of my work portfolio. I am
with the illustrative work to convey a
extremely passionate about this subject
sense of my personality, in the hope
matter and wanted to express this in
of translating a sense of myself in the
the designs of my work. I exploited this
visual presentation of my work. One of
area of interest, channelling the visual
my biggest inspirations is Cath Kidston
appeal of illustrations with a handcrafted
because of the visual appeal and the values
value. In my final project working with
that are put in place to support the brand.
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BA (Hons) Fine Art oliviahughes92@gmail.com
With an abstract and decorative
away the parts I don’t consider essential
approach to art, this body of work
to just focus on abstraction of the shape,
explores abstraction of natural forms
line, and colour. Each piece begins with
and architecture combined, focusing
carefully planned structural elements,
on the formal elements; colour, line
and gradually the work continues to
and composition. I am questioning how
develop into something individual over
human interaction is continually having
time creating its own identity. Beginning
a negative effect on natural environments
the painting I do not know what the
disrupting nature and natural landscapes.
finished outcome will be. Like a tree, each
These paintings are combining these
begins with a structure and then over
delicate elements from nature, with
time becomes unique. I am interested in
the bold architectural structure and
finding something interesting in what would
pattern. I am taking something which is
be considered ordinary or overlooked.
fragile, temporary and unappreciated,
The idea is to not go out and look for
for example the rugged edges of a broken
something out of the ordinary or unusual,
leaf, or the surface pattern and rich colours
but transforming something ordinary or
in a decaying tree. I explore the formal
overlooked into something more significant.
properties of these objects, emphasising the primary forms of nature, stripping
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Adam Jones BA (Hons) Fine Art info@adamjonesartist.com www.adamjonesartist.com As an Artist, I am reacting to my direct
All the trees used in this series of work
environment with the use of found
come from the Kingsway campus site.
objects and materials that lay within this
Judging both the age of the trees and my
environment to inspire my series of works.
family members’ dates of attendance, both would have been living and breathing in the
The environment itself is part of my
same location at the same point in history.
family history as both parents and
I have also found interest in the building’s
extended family members have been
development and extension; this has also
educated or worked within the Kingsway
had a strong influence on my work and the
Campus where I am now completing my
man made materials from which they are
degree. This history of my family tree is
constructed.
poignant and linked to the use of materials found in my work.
The inclusion of these materials and the colour coordination these materials possess while interrupting the natural aesthetic of the trees, is what, I feel brings all of my work’s inspirations together.
Alex Jones BA (Hons) Fine Art alex.jones.237@gmail.com
My interests come from the mundane and unnoticed areas that we pass from day to day. I draw semi-abstracted landscapes based on random photographs I have taken of such areas from walking around Chester. It is not important what area is being referenced specifically in my work as the end result is what matters and how it is interpreted by the viewer. The original area I choose is only a means of helping me loosely construct a composition to work with in my mark-making style. The areas or buildings I choose to work from always have an element of straight edges or geometric shape that become a focal point in the pieces.
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Craig Lee Jones BA (Hons) Graphic Design craigleejones@mac.com craigleejones.wordpress.com “There are three responses to a piece of design: yes, no, and wow. Wow is the one to aim for.” - Milton Glaser I certainly did my best to aim for ‘wow’ throughout my three years here at the University of Chester. It’s been stressful at times, but then again nobody said it was going to be easy. I also couldn’t have done it without the help and guidance of the lecturers and technicians, without them being there for just a ‘quick chat’ (usually lasting about an hour) I would be a complete mess so thank you! A quote that I came up with myself was: “There is more creativity using the lead in your pencil than using your fingers to push a mouse on screen.” - Craig Lee Jones So that is it, my time in university is done, I am excited for the future and looking forward to begin a new adventure.
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Nia Jones BA (Hons) Fine Art and Photography nia.jones@hotmail.co.uk
In Fine Art, I have been exploring how
and the journey from past to present.
lines and shapes can disjoint a painting,
The images have a theme of isolation
as building up layers of paint can create
due to the decline in tourism which has
depth and dimension. Parts of my paintings
unfortunately destroyed businesses and
have been collaged to create another
the economy. I have taken images around
aspect of layering. The lines and collaging
Rhyl which have been accompanied by
are placed in a consistent manner giving
hand written memories from my parents
the painting form and structure. This
who have grown up around the area.
is indicated by the repetitive geometric
I also have a collection of postcards
shapes that are repeated throughout the
which I have sent to various members
painting. As an artist I am also interested
of my family who have also shared their
in colour and experimenting with different
memories of Rhyl. I have always been
textures, in order to engage the viewer.
interested in how the decline of the town has affected the local community - my
In Photography I have explored the
images are a way of documenting the
relationship between my family and
deterioration of a once popular town.
North Wales, as I have lived in the area all my life. The work focuses on memories
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Katya Kirby BA (Hons) Fine Art and Photography katyakirby11@gmail.com
My practice explores the realms of
rusted and weathered texture from raw,
abstraction. My photography draws
industrial materials that show traces
attention to unusual spaces; closing in
of their use and highlight that aesthetic
on the subject to capture detail that
qualities exist in mundane places. With
concentrates on colour and texture.
my artwork, I take inspiration from my
I challenge the viewer’s perception by
Photography. I manipulate my photographs
restricting their focus. The isolated nature
through hand printed means to exaggerate
of these images obscures the context and
colour and texture with the aim to create
allows the viewer to concentrate on colour
a visually aesthetic and stimulating
and texture before understanding the
experience through the presence of vivid,
unidentified spaces. Inspired by Abstract
loud colours and interesting textures.
Expressionism, I capture energetic marks from the natural decay of machinery that reflects painterly qualities. I draw attention to detail that is overlooked, capturing
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Holly Langtree BA (Hons) Graphic Design and Photography hollangtree@gmail.com
As a combined student my work reflects
My photography work is a complete
both of my practices by using my
contrast. I photograph collections and
photography practice to show I am
how people collect the unknown without
an Interdisciplinary practitioner. My
knowing it. Showing this in a completely
typographic project for Graphic Design
different way, it almost takes the approach
focuses on how typography can portray
of abstract art and paper origami by using
the five senses, to see, to taste, to touch, to
leaflet and paper ephemera to capture
smell and to hear. My work communicates
a picture that has more depth to it than
this through chosen typefaces and data I
just a simple flat image.
collected from my questionnaire research, using the signifiers to find an appropriate
Together, both projects are very different
way to show this.
from one another and show how passionate I am as a creative individual, using both practices in both assignments and showing what I can do best in a professional manner.
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Kerri Mackay BA (Hons) Fine Art and Graphic Design kerrimackay.contact@gmail.com https://www.behance.net/KerriMackay Colour and pattern is a central focus of
and how the reverse of the material can
both my practices. My Fine Art project
differ, as well as physically changing
involves the exploration of pattern and
the aesthetics of a material and the
decoration through the use of collage
composition with the play of layering.
techniques. I started off my project using only paper, creating different paper
My Graphic Design work consists of
formations and exploring paper as if
exploring people’s perceptions of a city.
it were a three-dimensional material,
My piece is based around audience
finding ways in which I could transform
interaction and how people feel towards
the material to make sculptural forms.
a city via the use of colours. I began my
As I progressed further along with the
project by researching into colour and
project I incorporated a variety of
light, particularly light projection artists
materials into my work, such as different
and exhibitions. From then on I wanted
types of paper - tissue paper, tracing paper,
to create something, which involved the
as well as exploring three-dimensional
audience, something that was physical
materials such as MDF, pipe cleaners and
and playful. I wanted to keep colour as
PolyFilla. The formation of my work has
a significant element to my work, as I
been heavily based around layers and cut
think it is individual to everyone as colours
out elements, the addition and subtraction
mean and reflect differently from one
of materials, in order to transform the
person to another. My final exhibition
image from its original composition.
involves a light projection, containing
I found that adding layers to a composition
images of cities, which are in the formation
not only distorted the image but also the
of a shape. The audience can use the
piece became more abstract, which has
acrylic squares to place over the projection
been a key feature to my work. My final
creating any pattern/image they desire,
outcome has reflected my experimentation
which they find personally representative
throughout the project, such as the
to them.
investigation of the surface of materials
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Lee Markall BA (Hons) Graphic Design leemarkall@gmail.com leemarkallblog.wordpress.com Over the past five years in higher education
“If you’re doing what everyone else is doing,
for creative design I have developed many
your doing it wrong� - Casey Neistat
skills ranging from illustration, photography and many more sectors. I am happy to have followed this path I have taken,
I believe that these words embody what
and with confidence, say that graphic
it is to be a designer; you cannot simply
design is what I want to do in my future
follow the crowd in the creative design
career. This experience with colleagues
sector. The way to stand out is to try
that I have gained through this time has
something new and to make your work
helped me develop as a designer and I
unique, push the boundaries to what is
cannot thank more for this experience,
possible with design, experiment to places
and with this I have not only been moulded
that others may have been frightened to go.
as a designer by the past few years but have
This what I look for in my work as I start
also developed as a person.
my design career.
Chloe Mayo BA (Hons) Graphic Design Chloemayo94@hotmail.com http://chloemayo94.wix.com/cmgraphicdesign The best way to predict my future is to create it.
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BA (Hons) Fine Art vmcfaul@outlook.com
The focus of my recent work is all about
follow them around and travel with them
truth to materials and the idea of luxury.
as they evolve or devolve. I’ve really been
I’ve made a limited collection of pieces all
influenced by artists such as Pip and Pop
made out of clay and other cheap materials
who create fabulous flowing floor pieces
revolving around the idea that if I take
that travel around their gallery spaces.
the clay, a relatively cheap material that
As I have been experimenting with clay
wouldn’t be considered luxury or valuable
and pushing it to its limits and breaking
and I spray paint them colours people see
points, I have also been influenced by
as luxurious and relate to valuable objects
textile artist Anne Kyyro Quinn by the
and items such as gold, silver and bronze,
way she makes her fabric folds and I have
then can I trick people into believing these
tried to implement and imitate fluid fabric
pieces are worth more than their original
folds like these in my work. The pieces are
value? The other focus is the fluidity of
travelling around the studio and gallery so
the pieces and how they travel around
keep an eye out for the 10inch silver, gold,
the gallery, allowing you as the viewer to
bronze and black pieces at your feet.
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Laura Jane McHale BA (Hons) Fine Art lauramchale_94@hotmail.co.uk
My work represents the process of creating
was only highlighting sections of his face
realist paintings and stripping them down
but leaving other parts in shades of oranges
to an abstract form. I began this project
and reds that gradually blended to a dark
with the aim to paint detailed portraits that
shadow, leaving the background completely
expressed various emotions. I have always
black. These highlighted sections of the
had an interest in studying the human face;
face, with the enhanced contours and
every face is different and tells a different
vibrantly contrasting shades, stood out to
story. However, when I began to paint
me as something that can be linked to our
I became aware of the fact there was a
own identity in the way that we do not
theme in the colours, media and methods
always present ourselves fully; we often only
I was using to create my work. The fact
give sections of our true identities to others
I was studying from original photographs
and keep the rest in the shadows. This is
made me think about the lighting that
the why I have chosen to pull my full scale
was cast across my model’s face and how
paintings apart and have stripped them
this exaggerated the contours in his face,
down into sectional studies, representing
therefore enhancing his facial expression
the raw qualities that make us who we are.
and then the emotion that was being
I have finalised this project by stripping
portrayed through all of this.
those sections into various focus points such as; the contours that make a face,
The emotion that came across in one of
the colours that are so vibrant in the bold
my photographs was fairly intense and
lighting and finally the experimentation of
this was achieved not only from the obvious
using certain paints and techniques when
qualities, such as the facial expression of
creating portraiture.
my model but also because of the dramatic and almost theatrical lighting. This lighting
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Rick Meads BA (Hons) Graphic Design rick.meads@googlemail.com rickmeadsblog.wordpress.com (In collaboration with Jordan Walker)
between Birmingham and Manchester, our label composition and typography
We are Northwest 72. A new gin
inspired by the modern day train ticket and
motivated by the urban connection
our bottle designed using a tactile element
between Manchester and Birmingham.
to represent the texture of the streets.
Our brand aims to capture a new demographic by promoting elements
Our product boasts a unique blend of 12
of night-life through the use of a
botanical elements, with a focus on Apple
vibrant colour palette integrated
and Grapefruit as dominant notes. With a
with a contemporary graphic style.
concrete attitude and desire to differentiate from our competitors, we have crafted
We have built a brand narrative that reflects
our brand to break down the stigmas
our vision to connect people through urban
surrounding gin as a drink for an older
environments. We have achieved this with
audience. The city, the sound, the people.
our name referencing the compass bearing
Northwest 72.
Jordan Mercer BA (Hons) Graphic Design mercerjordan93@gmail.co.uk
I have always been an avid pub-goer, preferring the simplicity and friendly atmosphere of the local than a bar or club. Unfortunately for many years, traditional pubs have been on the decline due to people favouring the purchase cheaper alcohol at the supermarket and drinking at home. For a while now I have been a follower of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), mostly for their work in trying to save pubs. Through this project, I hope to help people to fall in love with pubs again, creating something that can be used to great effect both at home or in the pub.
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Sarah Morgan BA (Hons) Fine Art Morgan.sc@aol.co.uk sarahmorganroberts.com I find traditional portraiture completely uninspiring and uneventful. Yet in this strong distaste I have found my niche. The fundamental concepts to my work are a subtle hint of tradition that is confronted by a mocking and more contemporary element.
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Peter Murzsa BA (Hons) Graphic Design peter_designer@hotmail.com http://petermurzsa.wix.com/murzsa San Franco is a product that focuses on handmade quality bow ties. Each bow tie is made with recycled material and has a unique design which is fun but also has an elegant feel.
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Kiera O’Brien BA (Hons) Graphic Design obrnkiera@gmail.com www.behance.net/obrienkiera The difference between an artist and a graphic designer: One says ‘it’s finished when I feel it’s finished’, the other says ‘I will have this done by the 30th.’ Through illustrated prompts and motivational guidance this book encourages creativity and experimentation. Whether you are a designer or not, look for inspiration all around you and notice design in unexpected places. Take this book everywhere with you and have fun creating. A passionate creative making the world a more interesting place, one brief at a time. I’m excited for what the next adventure will bring.
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Matt Oxley BA (Hons) Fine Art and Graphic Design contact.mattoxley@gmail.com www.behance.net/MattOxley_ By using the two disciplines of Fine Art
degree of abstraction. The subject matter in
and Graphic Design, I have had the chance
the artwork is often surrounding molecular
to work on many different briefs and areas
structures and indulging in their conceptual
of concern. My work often mirrors my
forms and further distorting their qualities.
interests in technology and craftsmanship and by using equal measures of these,
On the other hand, my work in Graphic
I have continued to keep my ideas open.
Design is directed towards a more definite
Whilst reflecting upon the work carried
response to creating a range of products
out over the past year, I think I have
which could fit into our homes more
reached a level of control within the
purposefully. By understanding various
process of making a variety of different
scenarios around the home, I have
styles of work.
hopefully struck a balance in creating objects that possess beautiful forms and
I am eager to continue developing new
innovative functionality that fit into certain
skills and taking my practice further but
places. The range is focused on the use of
right now the exhibited work is a picture
new technologies with materials that were
window into my thinking. On the one side
more commonly used in Hi-Fi Systems of
I have looked to create visual artworks and
the past. Sensory technology is something
sculptures which fall under the Fine Art
which particularly inspired me to establish
module. The theme of these artworks is to
new ways of developing common objects
question the comparisons and differences
placed around our homes to become more
between technology and real-life and how
useful, with higher levels of interaction
common materials can be used to show a
between person and object.
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Terri Pethick BA (Hons) Graphic Design and Photography Terripethick@hotmail.com
24 Hour Party People This project follows and captures the
Within my Graphic Design, I undertook
spirit of the new Brit pop/indie Chester
a project that incorporated photography
based event ‘Fools Gold’. It tells the story
and design with textiles and print making.
of the journey from when it first started
The idea was to create a collection of hand
right up until now whilst documenting the
printed fabric that would promote positive
characters it pulls in every single month.
thinking (through the colours and designs)
With every image being taken from an
when used in the interior design of a home,
insider’s view each photograph shows the
i.e. as curtains, cushions, lampshades, etc.
party goer in their true, relaxed form with
Displayed are examples of these fabrics
expressions and hand gestures becoming
along with some handmade products
a very interesting factor in the project.
created out of these fabrics to show how
A lot of the music played on this night
they could be used in the home.
is from the time of The Hacienda Club in Manchester, which this series of black and white images look like they could even be from the time of. An instalment I hope music lovers will enjoy.
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Isaacs Jefferson Phiri BA (Hons) Graphic Design isaacsjefferson@gmail.com
An exploration into African prints and
fauna that people from around the world
mainly focusing on Zimbabwe as the
come to see, and a landscape that offers
starting point to make a fashion brand
nature’s own design style and patterns.
that has style and is worthy to be a high street brand. It takes the essence of what
The prints vary from hand painted, screen
the print is, tribal, cultural and a colourful
print, lino cut, paper transfers and tie-
expression of one’s self, to make into
dye. Some are a mix of printing methods
a globally appealing fashion style/
to test out the quality and style as the
trendy brand.
different methods used yield different results on the final product. The end
From Burberry with Scottish tartan,
result showcases a brand of t-shirts,
Versace with Roman and Greek style
jeans, snapbacks and shoes that are able
inspired by their mythology and Louis
to show a point of origin/inspiration,
Vuitton’s graphic symbols of quatrefoils and
unique styling and a strong brand
flower inspired by Japanese and Oriental
identity across the whole range.
design from the late Victorian era, these major brands will serve as a guide on how
I am an illustrator who finds joy in the
to achieve popularity and make the brand
creation of pieces of artwork from scratch,
into a must have for consumers around the
and for the love of all things beautiful and
world. Zimbabwe has a rich architectural
elegant.
history with multiple design styles, flora and
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Conner Preston BA (Hons) Graphic Design conner_preston@ymail.com connerjpreston.wordpress.com I am a Graphic Designer with a big
Graphic Design making vinyl graphics for
passion for logo & branding identity. I take
Motocross bikes and knew design was the
inspiration from my surroundings, if I see
path I wanted to go down. Alongside that,
a logo on the side of a container I will take
Motocross has taught me the effort and
a picture of it. With my passion for logo’s
sacrifice it takes to be good at your desired
I have researched some of the logo greats
profession and I have used the highs and
such as Aaron Draplin, Steve Wolf, Paul
lows from my one and a half decades of
Rand and many more. My main focus for
racing to continually improve and learn in
an idea is the story behind it. Any Graphic
Graphic Design. If I could get to the point
Designer can make good design, but to
in my career where I’m mostly designing
explain the reasoning behind it and why
logo’s and brand identity for companies
you have gone down that path is what I
would be a nice accomplishment, but I love
have discovered over the years is key for
design no matter if it’s a logo, advertising
clients. I wouldn’t be where I was today if it
or editorial. As long as I’m doing what I
wasn’t for my love for Motocross. I started
love to do,
riding at the age of six and have done it for fifteen years to where I am now at the age of twenty-one. I got my first taste of
I’ll be happy.
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BA (Hons) Graphic Design Rachel_rizzottixx@hotmail.co.uk
My passion for makeup has been around
exactly what product is without having to
since an early age; it’s all about presentation
look at the contents inside, alongside that
and first impressions. I wanted to make
introducing the colour coding around the
sure that this was present in my final
outside linking to the category of each
piece, reflecting both my interests and
makeup product i.e. eye shadow, lipstick.
style of work. I wanted to create brand recognition For my final piece, my aim was to rebrand
without promoting a model or anyone in
the makeup company SEVENTEEN by
particular; therefore, I illustrated this face,
modernising the logo and recreating
which has become the focal point for my
a more vibrant look for the brand. This
final piece. The face shows versatility as
involved changing the logo of the brand
it is displayed on all the packaging and
as well as the whole colour theme and style
shows the customer what the product is
of the packaging. I decided to completely
by having a section of the face highlighted.
change the way customers look at packaging
The section will differ in colour depending
when buying makeup. Each box shows you
on the colour of the product is inside.
Ph EL Alex Robinson BA (Hons) Photography and Graphic Design Alexjayrobinson@yahoo.com Alexjayrobinson.wordpress.com I have focused on ways in which materials can be manipulated into creating individual identities. I find it interesting how textures and the composition of fabrics can determine what you see underneath, creating a unique identity.
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Emily Grace Robinson BA (Hons) Fine Art emilygrace_robinson@yahoo.com
I love the feeling of experiencing new
created from using the more restraining and
things and places for the first time. It’s a
controlling methods and materials used in
feeling that’s short lived and can never be
the 19th century in mental asylums to give
felt again for the exact same thing. To me,
the piece a tense and restricted sense with
it’s a feeling of curiosity and perplexity.
the realisation of the amount of control it’s
This is why I wanted to create something
under.
unseen, by combining unusual compositions and playing with the aesthetic qualities
Eva Hesse has been an influence in
and properties.
my work, encouraging me to exploit body references as she did in her work.
When I started using expanding foam I was
Although, I have encouraged other
exploring ways to be able to manipulate
interpretations in these balloon forms to
and control the formation which developed
provoke more ideas generated from the
the bizarre idea of containing it within
combination of the viewer’s memory and
balloons. The resulting objects reminded
my work in front of them.
me of shrivelled brains (prompting me to think of mental illnesses such as dementia). This current piece hanging has been
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Hannah Ruth Rossetti BA (Hons) Fine Art Hannahloveslife@hotmail.co.uk
A series of interconnected
abundance of materials with which to
movements, moments, memories
initiate projects, excited by every new find,
and thoughts in life.
be it mass produced, the opportunist skip dive, charity shop gem, or second hand
My recent work stems from an ongoing
find; the possibilities are infinite.
interest in memory; how we classify, organize and memorialise events in
I have been greatly inspired by the work of
our lives.
Duchamp, Louise Bourgeois and Chiharu Shiota and many more.
The modification of objects and their transformation is key. Throughout my
My work describes stories or memories,
practice my approach to making has
the details of which are imparted bit by
been almost instinctive. Underpinned
bit in layers, creating a puzzle, assembling
by the impact of my father’s trade as
the pieces so they flow together with a
a carpenter and my own position as a
sense of belonging in an uncanny way.
mother has played an integral part in my
I view this work as a metaphor for
work, guiding my use of materials and
these ideas. I have enjoyed working
their transformation creating new identities
and discovering within this complexity
with a personal yet ambiguous narrative.
of revelation.
I am playing with the ideas of the Abject,
“It is in playing and only in playing that the
Abstraction and femininity. I create through
individual child or adult is able to be creative and
questioning, re-phrasing, construction,
to use the whole personality, and it is only in being
de-construction and re-working a range
creative that the individual discovers the self.�
of sculptural matter. I am an artist and collector and have accumulated an
- D.W. Winnicott. (Playing and Reality)
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Yasmin Rowlands BA (Hons) Photography with Fine Art yasmin.rowlands@hotmail.co.uk http://yasminrowlands.wix.com/mysite My photography represents my
My Photography and Fine Art work have
relationships with individuals. I have
some similarities, mainly being that they
captured women and the beauty within
are both ‘raw’. Within my art pieces, they
them. My vision is to create something
are expressive and don’t represent anything,
that is pleasing to the viewer’s eye, whilst
whilst my photography is raw in the sense
my motivation to create my work came
that the whole shoot is styled by myself.
from my love of fashion and portraiture.
There’s almost stillness and a peaceful
My aim is to have a soft and feminine
feel when you look at my photography
feel to my images. Having a love for fashion
work, which is a sense you get from my
I wanted incorporate that into my artwork.
artwork too.
I have created expressive pieces using a variety of materials and paint. I have incorporate dashes of colour with a mixture of neutral tones using paint, whilst having the element of fabric to bring in texture.
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Hi I’m Aaron Dennis Russell, a Graphic
I think that the human race hasn’t reached
Design student based at Chester this past
their full potential, by expanding our mind
year. This is Ground Level - a brand that
to conform to technology are we not just
I have produced to bring people back
putting our self out of action?
down to earth from a height. My aim is to leave messages about modern culture and
Does buying a named brand make you
wakening people from their sleeping state
any more of a person than that of someone
of mind.
who is homeless? Is class, religion, and belief just a mechanism to separate us
One of my favourite quotes comes from
from one another so that we don’t march
a film called Hugo. Hugo Cabret says,
forward and bring the real terrorists to
“Everything has a purpose, clocks tell you the time,
justice? (If justice even does exist at all).
trains takes you to places. I’d imagine the whole
I welcome you to my final show there you
world was one big machine. Machines never come
will be given your stomping ground.
with any extra parts, you know. They always come with the exact amount they need. So I figured if the entire world was one big machine... I couldn’t be an extra part. I had to be here for some reason. And that means you have to be here for some reason, too.”
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Taiwo Adesina Sangster BA (Hons) Fine Art sangstertaiwo@yahoo.com
The focus for my works has been the
work to be flat - I wanted it to have depth
reinterpretation of the Adire (Tie-Dye
and texture. I like the rich smooth texture
Batik) textile patterns of the Yoruba
of colours that resulted from the painting.
people of western Nigeria in West Africa.
I also use found materials to further
Traditional Adire textile patterns originated
enhance the textual nature of my painting.
from history, legends, myths, proverbs and
The ideas are to create schematic colour
the observation of the environment. I have
drawings where you have a three-
always been excited seeing the patterns
dimensional effect.
and colours of those textiles fabrics and often wondered how they were done.
I am using my works to define and expand
As a University of Chester undergraduate,
on the ideas of freedom which you see
a great opportunity was given to me to
in the movement of the colours drawing
experiment more with the textile patterns
in my paintings and I enjoy the process of
in a painterly way.
making the paintings. In order to get the free movement in the painting I use acrylic
I am interested in the relationship between
paint with PVA glue as this create flexibility
patterns and colours by using painted and
in the paint which allows for free flow of
drawn surfaces, but then I do not want my
the colour and drawing.
Alice Sharpe
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BA (Hons) Graphic Design alicesharpedesign@outlook.com alicesharpedesign.wordpress.com Graphic Design fuels how I view the world.
show project. Looking particularly into the
It allows me to be curious and to explore.
emotions behind letterforms, I also adore
I have a love for solving creative problems
combining colours and hope that my work
and pushing ideas as far as they can go.
is as fun and enjoyable for the viewer, as it
I have learnt that you can take inspiration
is for me when I’m creating it. I aspire to
from anywhere and transform it into much
make my way into a career that involves
more. With an infatuation with beautiful
typography. I have thoroughly enjoyed the
things, designing allows me to leave my
beginning of my journey as a designer at
mark, even though I always struggle to
university. There are so many things I am
deem a design finally complete.
looking forward to learning as I enter the
Typography is everywhere and I have
diverse world of the design industry.
developed a keen interest in the subject during my time at university. The choice
“Thinking about design is hard, but not
of typeface and arrangement of lettering
thinking about it can be disastrous.”
can convey so much in a design and is a main focus of my practice and final degree
- Ralph Caplan
Emma Jade Shuttleworth BA (Hons) Graphic Design emmajade_92@hotmail.co.uk
Emma Jade Well what can I say, A creative blonde bursting with fun and laughter, keen to see where her Degree will take her. Let the next chapter begin.....
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Paige Tayla Slade BA (Hons) Photography with Journalism paigets@hotmail.com https://paigetaylaslade.wordpress.com/ This project explores how dreams and
The work reveals fantasies of a world
the subconscious affect our imagination.
within our own that we are oblivious to.
I have a keen interest in the ‘fantastic’
For me this is a release, to show the world
and I often pass the time caught up in a
my secret passion for the otherworldly,
fantasy novel. I found that these novels
something that I carry deep within my
have often influenced my own daydreams.
soul. Turning to multiple exposure and
I have always enjoyed things that take me
manipulation techniques, which merge
out of this world and into another; it’s
human portraits with nature and its
an escape from reality. The process of
elemental energies connecting my work
imagination and daydreaming is combined
with my inner subconscious.
with my love/transformation through post-production techniques could lead
The work crosses over with advertising
to an interesting result.
and commercial culture. Editorial practice has had an impact on the outcomes for
I looked at Freudian theories on the
this project, leading to large-scale work.
interpretation of dreams and how dreams
Visual culture and theory assist with
affect art. I found that Freud believed that
negotiating the relationship between
dreams represent deep-seated secret desires
fantasy and reality, examining the ways
that are kept in the subconscious mind away
in which the imagination and utopia are
from societal judgment and are released
signified and connoted, can be different
while we sleep. So by looking into my own
per individual. Using clouds as a metaphor
subconscious imagination and daydreams
throughout my work as a symbol of the
I could access a part of me that many
imagination and dream world, as they are
people are unaware of, and I might be
often associated together; as the saying
slightly ashamed of.
goes “head in the clouds”.
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Madeline Smart BA (Hons) English Literature and Fine Art maddie.smart24@gmail.com
The focus of my third year project has
explores the contrast between the animate
been on the relationship between the
and inanimate, flesh and metal and the
internal and external features of the
modes of different machines.
human body and mechanical objects, focusing specifically on clocks.
Typically, images of organs are depicted in a formal, diagrammatic arrangement.
Our bodies play a vital role in everyday
However, by using vibrant colours and
life, as they carry out functions that
extravagant patterns, I have tried to
allow us to live, of all which are taken
present the subject in a playful and
for granted. Organs are typically
appealing manner. By doing so, I aim
perceived as unpleasant and repulsive.
to decrease this stereotypical ‘gruesome’
The external features of the body are
perception and ignorant attitude towards
the main concentration of one’s attention,
the organs.
whilst the intricate internal structures and complex systems are ignored and
I experimented on a large scale so that my
unacknowledged. Likewise, to the structure
work would have a demanding presence in
of a clock, the face is what makes the object
the gallery space. I hoped that the impact
visually striking and is primarily focused
would compel the onlooker to observe and
on. Arguably, the internal components are
appreciate the subject and the variety of
equally attractive, delicate and interesting.
internal shapes. The collision of the diverse forms constructs a complex, compact and
Through my body of work, I have selected
abstract composition, much like the inner
and attempted to illustrate multiple sections
structure of the organ systems and clocks.
of the organs and clockwork, to emphasise
The shapes may not be recognisable at
the importance of the overlooked
initial sighting, yet I hope that this will
interior and the fascinating shapes that
encourage the observer to look deeper
create the body and mechanical objects.
into my work and recognise the aesthetics
The combination of both subjects also
in the forgotten internal features.
Bethan Smith
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BA (Hons) Fine Art Basmith17@hotmail.co.uk
With an air of enticing openness, this piece
Schultz, and Roger Hiorns, the piece aims
engulfs and encrusts around its environment
to ‘blur the distinctions between interior
using deep, glistening blues and greens
and exterior, surface and structure’, with
to create a mysterious, magical and
both an ‘attraction and an aggression’ to
ethereal landscape, while still exploring the
it, where its aesthetic is to be ‘beautiful
properties of reflectivity and translucency
but not nice’. This piece aims to tempt
using clusters of pale, shimmering spikes.
people into interacting with it, with
A little fantastical, mystical world built
its enticing, shimmering and reflective
from clusters of glue, glass, foam and
qualities creating a juxtaposition to the
sugar sprinkles; structured on top of a
sharp, delicate and potential danger of
Perspex layered table to lure people into a
the glass. The piece transforms mundane
more diverse and interactive environment.
and everyday materials into otherworldly,
A portrayal of an undisturbed dystopia,
ethereal elements; engulfing and absorbing
where the elements are both fragile and
audiences into an aesthetically pleasing,
sharp, using an aquatic, crystal-like blue to
mystical, yet disturbing environment.
entice people into an almost frosty crystal cave. With connotations to Disney’s Frozen and influences from David Altmejd, Tanya
Nikita May Smith
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BA (Hons) Fine Art kitams@live.co.uk
Bright, vibrant and colourful things have
and sculpture/installation based and I have
always been a recurring theme throughout
continued to step out of my comfort zone
my work, and a strength I have played
and push my abilities to the maximum. I
to yet again. My work for this exhibition
enjoy creating a chaotic and contrasting
revolves around an exploration of wrapping
scene for people to be mesmerised by and
techniques and contrasts of hard and soft
get lost in, to then be broken up by blocks
against different patterns and shapes.
of powerful colour and objects. The work
I have turned everyday objects into
is very kitsch and playful in an attempt to
something unrecognisable and enhanced
encourage the viewer to be positive and
their aesthetics. I have taken the norm
happy which a lot of people associate
and turned it into abstract. Since coming
being in memories of their childhood.
to university as a painter my work has
My work with wool associates the old
changed completely and each year has
with the young therefore everyone
increased in size and style. My work for
should be able to relate to my piece.
this project is more three-dimensional
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Andrew Spencer BA (Hons) Graphic Design adspencergraphics@gmail.com adspencerdesignblog.wordpress.com Malaysia Airlines suffered two of the most
My findings allowed me to set a plan to
devastating disasters in aviation history
rebuild the airlines battered image and
in the short space of four months in 2014,
reinstate their customer’s confidence in
namely flights MH370 and MH17. In the
the airline.
days, months and now years following these tragic accidents, there have been
The main problem the airline has faced
very few definitive answers as to why
with its current branding is its association
either of the disasters took place and
with the two disasters of 2014. This
this has resulted in a barrage of
problem could be fixed by eradicating
speculation and scaremongering
the old brand and starting afresh. However,
from many within the media that has
in doing so, this approach could alienate
severely damaged the airlines image.
the airline’s loyal customers that have a connection with the brand. This posed
On 9th June 2015, Malaysia Airlines
a problem that needed a well thought
announced that they had begun a re-
through solution.
branding process that could take up to two years to complete. As a designer with
In my approach to the re-branding of
a keen interest in branding I took this as
Malaysia Airlines, I have found a perfect
an opportunity to really test myself with
medium in bringing together several key
a large brief in an unfamiliar industry
areas; culture, modern design and the
that crossed cultural boundaries.
airlines current/historical branding. I have incorporated elements from each
In order to tackle this brief, I conducted
of these areas to form a modern and
extensive research into many areas.
culturally rich airline that has kept its
These included; the airline, its customers,
substantial heritage at the forefront of
the airline industry and Malayan culture.
its branding.
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Alex Stenner BA (Hons) Graphic Design alex-stenner@live.co.uk www.alexgdblog.tumblr.com My design is heavily influenced by my own
The art style is melancholic and the
ethics. When necessary, I often apply the
colours are purposely washed out to
theme of equality to my personal work
express how the grieving process can be
because I take a lot of interest in tackling
such a colourless experience. However,
social issues through my creative ability.
as the book gradually progresses, the colour is restored.
My final project is a design solution for children suffering with bereavement. I have
I have enjoyed my time studying at the
created an interactive children’s book that
University of Chester and will continue
serves the purpose of provoking relevant
as a postgraduate to study for a PGCE.
conversation with children for when they
I will also take my design skills further
are placed back into school following the
by working on personal projects.
death of a family member. I am aware that the lack of support for children in schools who have lost family members is a massive issue and not enough support is available.
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BA (Hons) Graphic Design and Photography laura060195@hotmail.co.uk
I have been passionate about graphic
only my family, but by the majority
design and photography for as long as
of people from a place where I grew
I can remember, and I have always dreamt
up, Tipton, in the West Midlands.
of turning these hobbies into a living, and
My photography exhibition piece on
studying at University of Chester has made
the other hand is based on a long
me realise that I can turn these dreams into
exposure project, which is a technique
a reality.
that I have always been interested in, and my intentions with this project
Both of my projects that I am exhibiting
were to allow the audience to see
are based around subjects that are very
things beyond their senses.
close to me. My graphic design exhibition piece is based on a project that revolves around funny slang words used by not
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Lorna Thomas BA (Hons) Fine Art with Education Studies lorna.may.thomas@hotmail.co.uk lornamaythomasart.wordpress.com I focus on making people start to see
from the previous. Thus creating a form
scrap and disregarded materials in a
of involvement for the viewer, as they
different light, and to see the potential
have to physically move with the piece’s
in everyday mundane objects. I use objects
different heights and scales to appreciate
that have been created for a particular
all elements. While focusing on geometric
purpose, yet give them the potential to
and angular shapes that create a sense of
be manipulated in to other roles. Through
movement and fluidity, the structure defies
the use of varying materials, yet mainly
gravity as it preciously balances, yet looking
metal I focus on how nature collides
menacing and trap like with its sinister,
with the modern world. The industrial
sharp and jagged edges contrasted in layers.
being eroded and manipulated by nature, looking at the overgrown decay and rust.
I have discovered how sculpture has many practical issues that can prevent
The collision of juxtaposed textures is
progression, however I have recognised
what embodies my practice as I embrace
how the practical challenges actually
the playfulness and undercut the
start to define the work itself, creating
monumentalism of traditional sculpture.
questions about the reasoning behind it as
I purposely weld on show as It’s used as a
the structural frame work starts to provide
vessel to organically integrate characterised
more than just support. Sometimes blurring
and burnt colourings. Thus showing it can
the lines between the accidental and the
be used as a practical purpose, but an
intentional mark making process. Having
aesthetically pleasing one too.
embraced a new-found skill of welding, I have massively enjoyed working within
The small clusters of intricate detail
a medium that I have never touched on
combined with the stark, clean spacing
before, truly pushing myself out of my
is vital as I aim for the viewer to be
comfort zone, yet ironically it seems,
enchanted with the numerous sides of
finding my niche.
the piece, every side being unrecognisable
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Eve Chanamon Tochuen BA (Hons) Graphic Design evechanamon@yahoo.co.uk https://evechanamon.wordpress.com This is one of a poster series I designed for
and the future of their child’s. I used a
the YCN ‘Save the Children’ brief. The aim
child-like and care-free theme in an attempt
of this project is to come up with ways to
to get the idea across. I created a series of
encourage dads to read to their children,
simple drawings and hand written quotes
building a strong start in education and
related to the project as I feel like they will
literature for their kids from a young age.
represent the rewarding feeling to the dads
My approach in this was to tackle it in a
from when their kids come home from
personal, heart warming way, reminding
school and give them drawings that they
all the dads the importance of a family
did inspired by the stories they have read together.
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Thayf Ullah BA (Hons) Fine Art with Graphic Design teeullah1995@gmail.com http://teeullah1995.wix.com/thayfullah As an artist and designer, I’m the sort of
express my ideas and translate them into
person who likes a challenge. By having
physical forms. The works I have chosen
this principal, I am able to push myself
to exhibit reflect my abilities as an artist.
further and take my projects to other
Both projects took months to complete,
heights. As a result, this has enabled all
and involved many investigations and
my projects to be unique and eye catching.
experiments, to achieve these two
Personally, I would not say I have a
final results.
particular niche style when it comes to art, as I like to explore many aspects within
But what do I want to do in the future?
the art world which allows me to create
I want to be a unique artist with a visionary
many different styles of work.
mind. I want to be fun and creative, and create works that show off my skills and
My three years at the University of Chester has allowed me to recognise and develop my practice, but also has allowed me to
talents, as well as represent me as an artist.
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Jennifer Vane-Stobbs BA (Hons) Fine Art Jenni@HeyDoll.co.uk www.JenniferNina.co.uk As an artist, I have always been fascinated
textures and ambiguous forms, their
by with organic formations within nature,
original shapes worn away almost
scientific process and man’s inventiveness
to abstraction.
with materials. Part of my process is scientific and data driven, through the
Throughout this project, I have attempted
collection of commonplace discarded
to change the meaning and way in which
objects and the location data. Much of
we observe debris, which is often pushed
my inspiration for this body of work has
out of view. Bringing the plastic debris
come from walking in coastal locations in
into view once more, elevating its worth
Wales, observing the eroding actions of
in a sculptural form transforms it to
wind and waves upon rocks, breakwaters
become a monument of our throwaway
and the washed up beach debris. This
modern society.
provides a rich source of subtle colours,
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Angela Walker BA (Hons) Fine Art leesam65@googlemail.com https://angelartworks.wordpress.com I have always been enthusiastic about art,
to incorporate water. I feel very comfortable
from sculpture, moving art to paintings.
when I paint this subject as it has been
I can look at a piece and find something
an interest of mine for many years. Being
that will interest me in one way or another.
able to capture moving water with paint
My passion means throwing myself into
is the best way to express my love of art.
that relationship, goal, dream, or activity.
Having attended many galleries and in
It means casting aside my worries or
awe of portrait paintings, trying it myself
distractions and embracing instead the
has always been my Achilles heel. I was
delights of the moment or the hope of
never satisfied with my attempts to recreate
a successful piece. My passion for art
a portrait. Not just portraits, the human
makes me feel fully alive. It is one of
form is in itself an amazing structure to
the roots of my joy. I have created two
recreate with whatever media. I wanted
figurative painting with some element
to explore my fear of this and combine
of water incorporated into them.
both water and the human form into the paintings. My enthusiasm is echoed
Although I love trying new and old
in the hope and energy we stir around
techniques when creating a piece of
us and my ambition and aim was to
artwork, I always find that I am drawn
hopefully express that to the viewer.
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Jordan Walker BA (Hons) Graphic Design j.walker34@btinternet.com jwalker34.wordpress.com (In collaboration with Rick Meads)
between Birmingham and Manchester, our label composition and typography
We are Northwest 72. A new gin
inspired by the modern day train ticket and
motivated by the urban connection
our bottle designed using a tactile element
between Manchester and Birmingham.
to represent the texture of the streets.
Our brand aims to capture a new demographic by promoting elements
Our product boasts a unique blend of 12
of night-life through the use of a
botanical elements, with a focus on Apple
vibrant colour palette integrated
and Grapefruit as dominant notes. With a
with a contemporary graphic style.
concrete attitude and desire to differentiate from our competitors, we have crafted
We have built a brand narrative that reflects
our brand to break down the stigmas
our vision to connect people through urban
surrounding gin as a drink for an older
environments. We have achieved this with
audience. The city, the sound, the people.
our name referencing the compass bearing
Northwest 72.
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Rebecca Weetman
BA (Hons) Photography and Graphic Design rebecca_weetman@hotmail.com www.instagram.com/rebecca_weetman_photography/ Being a combined student, my Photography
had an infertile experience so that was
and Graphic Design work are completely
my inspiration to find out more about
different. They are both on different
it. I figured that the best way to use this
subjects - one on Disney because I have
information was in a magazine because
always loved Disney since a young age
it is more personal. Even though my
and it shows different identities within
subjects are completely different I had
the different characters. My intention
to think about the messages behind the
was to show the various story lines in
photography in both areas. The message
the films and I also wanted to show how
in the photography for the Disney is that
the Disney characters influence your life
there are hidden notes behind the films of
and make you want to be like them.
Disney, whilst the message communicated in the infertile project is that you shouldn’t
My other work is on Infertility because
give up and that there’s always a light at
I found it an interesting subject and
the end of the tunnel.
wanted to learn more about it. My mum
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Jessica Whitley-Baylee BA (Hons) Photography with Graphic Design jessiebaylee@hotmail.com www.facebook.com/jessicawbphotography Photography has been a practice that
a flat bed scanner to create my images.
I have thoroughly enjoyed learning about
I used the scanner because it created
and experimenting with during university.
flattened space and created unusual focus within the images.
The inspiration for my photography project came from an unusual discovery. When
My Graphic Design project revealed itself
we moved house, I found a rusty old
through my love of animals and how
box under the floorboards in the living
I feel connected to them. I have explored
room. When it was opened I saw a
other people’s relationships with animals
key and a handwritten note that read,
and their personal connections with pets.
“This is the key to untold wealth”.
I wanted to bring different skills into this
This triggered my interest in working
project like my photographic skills and
with old antique objects. I have become
also how I like to physically make
fascinated by the history of these objects
something with my hands.
and how they seem to maintain a link
Three - dimensional models have
to people of the past. I decided to use
been used within the project to create
a different technique to take an image
a different view of the animal and to
other than using a camera. I have used
show a connection to a particular person.
Charlotte Whysall BA (Hons) Graphic Design charlottewhysall@hotmail.co.uk
Most of my work contains some level of illustration, whether it is by hand or digitally. I mainly work by combining my passion for illustration with other techniques such as animation and interactive things. I am constantly exploring and expanding my practice by keeping up to date with new technologies and incorporating them into my work. I love learning new things and using them in interesting and unique ways, creating something completely new. Which is why combining several techniques and creating new things is what my work mainly consists of, as this is how the job of a creative practitioner has developed in modern times.
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Demi Louise Williams
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BA (Hons) Fine Art demi-w14@hotmail.co.uk
This year has given me the confidence
men. For my project I chose to develop
to develop work on gender roles and
casts of weapons to represent the war,
differences. As a female artist I became
I chose to change the materials they
dedicated to represent the roles women
were made from in order to challenge the
had to fulfil in the ammunition factories.
concept of gender. For example, weapons
My motivation for this project came
are generally made from hard materials
from background research which truly
and associated with men. In order to
highlighted the burden placed upon
challenge the perception of gender
women when men went to war. Women’s
I created weapons from soft materials
roles changed dramatically as they were
to represent the concept of femininity.
left to take control of the ammunition factories, a role historically undertaken by
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Paige Woods BA (Hons) Fine Art and Photography paigewoods34@yahoo.co.uk paigewoods34photography.wordpress.com Architecture, form, and a strong sense
prints. My exploration of printmaking
of design are evident within my work.
techniques has helped me to realise, that it
My Fine Art practice combines multiple
is one of my favourite forms of art making.
printmaking processes including screenprinting, intaglio, and emulsion transfer.
My Fine Art practice has been
I appreciate the direct creativity and
heavily influenced and inspired by my
methodology of printmaking, and have
Architectural images from my photographic
thoroughly enjoyed juxtaposing colour
work. Throughout my Photography
with Architectural forms and shapes.
practice, I have aimed to capture the
I have found that my prints continued to
subjective beauty of Architectural
develop throughout, thus creating potential
structures that dominate our surroundings.
possibilities for future projects. Printing
I explored the urban environment within
onto material using the emulsion transfer
the city of Liverpool, photographing
technique has created a degraded and
Architectural structures that intrigued
textured surface, which as a result has
me. I approached the structures as if they
enhanced the materiality of my prints.
were humans having their portraits taken.
I have incorporated textiles into my
I wanted my Architectural photographs to
practice, because I have an affinity for
challenge the notion of constructed beauty,
sewing. The incorporation of textiles led
and question whether anything made by
me inevitably into the three dimensional
man can truly be beautiful. My approach
realm. I enhanced the presence of circular
was a methodical and meticulous one;
forms within my prints, and created 3D
I employed the clean and modular style
objects by sewing prints together.
often associated with Architectural
Repeated pattern, motion and a pseudo-
Photography to capture my images.
scientific reference are present within my
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Calvin Woodworth BA (Hons) Graphic Design and Fine Art calvintyler@live.co.uk Twitter/Instagram: @demedicia Prior to enrolling at the University of
an eclectic mix of art and design, that
Chester, I had preconceptions of my
has slowly formed into a unique style of
practice and my intended career. Coming
work. I hope to continue my studies at
to the end of my final year, I have found
the University of Chester to develop my
my direction has completely changed.
practice even further. University hasn’t
Being a combined student, I have had
been easy, I found myself questioning
the opportunity to progress in multiple
my work and struggling to justify myself
disciplines. In doing so, I have discovered
as an artist, but I have been given the
new attributes about myself and my art.
confidence and space to develop and
I have worked on developing languages,
understand my art.
alphabets, and communication, as well as abstract drawing, animal anatomy, and painting. Over time I have accumulated
“Not all those who wander are lost� - J. R. R. Tolkien
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Jocelyn Woolgar-Jones BA (Hons) Fine Art josswj@gmail.com jocelynsartventures.tumblr.com The focus of my sculptural work over the
I wanted to create a visually interesting
duration of my course has been the use
and somewhat confusing dialogue.
of found objects and reinventing them as
To achieve this, I have used objects that
new entities. For this composition I initially
are recognisable and then warped them.
focused on provoking an emotive response.
This intervention confronts what the
I wanted to intimidate the viewer and
viewer knows and expects and challenges
I decided the best way to achieve this was
them to define what my sculptures are.
through scale. I also decided that black
Balance has always been a key feature
would be the best colour to represent
of my work and this composition is no
intimidation. I have also utilised black
different. For every choice I have made
as a way of uniting the different aspects
in one section there is a counter choice
of my composition.
made to keep the composition balanced. Creating balance is an aesthetic principle
The more I worked the more I realised
that humans have always practiced in art,
I had fallen in love with the aesthetic of the
also on an emotive level the act of creating
sculptures and therefore decided to balance
harmony demonstrates a need for control.
the emotive response I initially wanted with the aesthetic I’d developed. The sleek black
In summary I have aimed to make the
lines and shiny surface brought a luxury
viewer feel intimidated, confused and
element to the work. I decided to enhance
conflicted. However, because art is
this aspect whilst bringing something more
subjective depending on the person,
to the composition through the addition
I am intrigued to see how the audience
of faux fur. Fur, fake or otherwise, has
reacts. I have also aimed to challenge
represented luxury and seductiveness
preconceived ideas of what an object
since its conception. This led me to use
can or should be. Finally, I have aimed
a mixture of materials not only metal
to create balance and harmony within
and fur but also wood, plastic and rope.
the composition.
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Maria Worrall BA (Hons) Photography with Fine Art mariaworrallphotography@hotmail.com
My work aims to represent the relationships
on a Saturday afternoon. These moments
within families that are hidden from the
may appear and re-appear at any time,
outside world - the tension, arguments,
creating more moments to be added to
emotional outbursts and issues that arise
the collection of hidden memories, this
from a group of people living so closely
time in the cereal box, the biscuit tin,
whilst trying to meet the conceived
with the crisp white fluffy towels in the
expectations of a ‘family’.
airing cupboard and with the wires behind the 50” Ultra HD TV. As one escapes more
These moments are not photographed to be
begin to seep into the room. Before you
remembered, hung on the living room wall
know it they are all out, flying around the
or stuck to the fridge, however locked away,
room as if you had just hit a wasp nest.
forgotten as soon as the front door is closed on the way out to drop the children off at
Strongly influenced by my own family life,
school. These moments are shut away, only
and my parents divorce, my work explores
to eventually escape through the cracks
the idea that there is a hidden aspect to
behind the perfectly wallpapered dining
family life that can only be seen by those
room walls, or with the steam of the kitchen
on the inside.
kettle as a father makes only himself a cup of tea. They may escape with the turn of the bathroom tap, or be hiding under the bedroom rug to be found when hovering