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Student Yearbook Layouts ALphabetical order


RACHEL AIRY I am a multi media artist incorporating various techniques through photography and video. My work investigates film and image manipulation. Taking influences from the human form, surrealism and the silent movie era I create layered images in black and white film.

rachel.airy@gmail.com


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khadijaaktar@gmail.com www.khadijaaktar.com


BRIDGET ALEXANDER I am a conceptual artist and my work centres around exploring the effects isolated space has on human ‘essence’. I focus mainly on using photography and video to highlight the qualities of stillness and motion that relate to the situations I capture.

fat_elves@hotmail.com mediahorde.co.uk/bridgetalexander


SAMEENA AZAAM My work focuses on architecturally, structured space and the distinguishable way in which it employs boundaries to create a controlled environment. Boundaries, borders, barriers, walls are all descriptive trajectories of the qualities of separation, division and isolation that are reinforced in such places.

sameena_azam@msn.com


BRONWEN BAYNES An investigation into what is paint, what is painting and what makes a painter?

bronbaynes@hotmail.com bronwen-b.tumblr.com


DANIEL BEESLEY I have been taking long exposure photographs in a pitch-black room. I control the light in order to create photographs that have sense of story and time.

dan.beesley@gmail.com


CHRISTIANA BELL Predominantly an abstract painter and photographer my recent practice has been dominated by exploring the boundaries of both mediums as I combine the two together. My work incorporates digital and film photography, various printing techniques and the exploration of paint.

christiana_bell@hotmail.com saatchionline.com/cbell


OLIVIA BERGGREN I tend to keep my practice as natural as I can, using earthy tones and natural elements. Experimenting with processes constantly, removing myself from the outcome, and being the catalyst, to allow the materials to show their possibility and potential.

oliviaberggren@hotmail.com


LISA BRADFORD My practice comments on mass production in society today: the cheaply made products of everyday life result in a great deal of waste. Considering materials and objects I create scenarios where the object fails: leading to its own destruction, inevitably discarded.

lisa_bradford887@hotmail.com


ALISON BUTTON Part time mature student. Happy to let the paint talk.

alisonbut@hotmail.com


LAURIE CARNAN I am fuelled by a fascination of identity both personal and otherwise. Mediums range from photography to video, digital media, drawing and painting. My influences are taken from the culture of rock music and tattooing.

snowpixie@hotmail.co.uk


CRISTINA CICCONE


GRACE ERSKINE CRUM With my art, the audience response is the most important aspect. My aim is to make my viewer feel uncomfortable and intimidated. I have experimented with materials and colour, while figuring out what is most affective to achieve my aim.

grace.e.crum@gmail.com saatchionline.com/profiles/index/id/250534


ETHAN CULICAN


ALICE DE COURCEY WHEELER Becoming much more about the properties of paint and substance, my practice deals with scale and intricate detail, influencing our senses and imagination. It has a sculptural essence/sensuality within the paint – ultimately connecting the viewer with the work.

alicedcw@yahoo.co.uk


ANNIE DRIVER My practice has derived from ideas of unborn human embryos/fetuses. This sensitive issue questions and sparks a reaction towards what happens to unborn life. Through exploration it has led me to create Christening fonts using a variety of materials.

1anniedriver@googlemail.com


DAN ECCLES


CHRISTOPHER FRIETAG Artist/Artisan/Craftsman/Sculptor – I believe materiality is critical to art. Material ought to support the work’s properties and lead the processes within which the work is developed. I explore the modern and historical aspects of cast metals with their close relationship.

cfreitag@hotmail.co.uk cfreitag.co.uk


ROSIE FURNIVAL I am interested in the idea of bringing together history and personal experience into a portrait, by mapping and visualizing a diary of the individual. Working in mixed media, I wish to show an insight into who we are and why.

NO CONTACT


VENICE GENT <There.is.only.dot.com.unication. in.absorption.of.virtual.environm ents:iLandscapes:endless.paths. of.transmission.created.as.we.exist. in.the.modern.everyday.travelling. monologically.where.language.is.the. click.of.plastic.and.emotion.is.the. digital.current.of.tele.presence>

venicekgent@gmail.com venicegent.com


ALICE HODGSON


RACHEL JONES


ADAM JENKINS My work engages with ideas of showing urban movements and landscapes through drawing and sculpture. This manifests in work that is generated from specific concepts, processes or places through diverse media such as light, video, installation, sculpture and photography.

adamjenkins@live.com


JOE LANG My work closely explores elements of human nature, life and culture. I am looking at the presence of the object within our society and questioning the boundaries between the figurative and the abstract.

joedotlang@googlemail.com


E-J LANGLEY


GEM LUCA


JOHN LUCKING


CRAIG SHAUN MALCOLM


SIMON MANN My practice has developed over the three years, from using mixed media and sticking to my comforts. As the years have progressed I have found myself exploring different materials and ideas, and as a result I went on to look at using blood.

simon.mann@hotmail.co.uk


ANAMARIA MARZEC-SMITH I am fascinated by faces, and my work explores portraiture in a way to depict the personality and emotion of the face behind the brush. Through drawing and painting I aim to capture the feelings in a unique way.

mazmarzec@hotmail.co.uk


MICHAEL MELLEN


TRISTAN MILLS My work is the visual poetry of our deepest emotions, leaving the viewer feeling lost in their own words.

tristanmills89@googlemail.com


EMMA MORT My practice takes into consideration the delicacy of life and I aim to project this into my work. I am inspired by emotion and the human mind and try to interpret hidden aspects of life and subjects that are considered taboo. Look at the relationship between materials.

emmamort@live.co.uk emmamariemortart.blogspot.com


HARRIET NEWCOMB In Art I create Interlocking symmetry By reflecting shapes Manipulation Of Diverse materials Distortion of forms Metamorphosis of text into a pattern Into a language In Art I create The pieces of a puzzle Fitting together

harrietn@eircom.net


REBECCA NORMAN craft·y adj. craft·i·er, craft·i·est 1. Skilled in or marked by underhandedness, deviousness, or deception. 2. Chiefly British Skillful; dexterous

bex_152@yahoo.co.uk


JENNY PARKIN


CALUM PATERSON By rejecting the idea of art as object and immersing oneself in an equilibrium creative process, an understanding of the true nature of things may be acquired. As repetitive actions converge, a matrix forms from which familiar things show themselves.

calumjpaterson@hotmail.co.uk saatchionline.com/cpaterson


JORDAN PEERS Primarily a watercolour painter, my work focuses heavily on portraiture and the themes and motives within it. Literature also has a strong and influential role within my practice.

jordanpeers01@hotmail.com


SAMANTHA PICKARD My work explores various notions of cartography using hand-cut paper techniques. I have a strong interest in the interpretation of maps, and the inherent relationships between places and people. Materiality is also important.

papermoon.craftartist@gmail.com


STEVEN POTTER My practice endeavors to create a transfer of energies and their base states through the handmade endurance of paper cutting. The purpose revolves around the interaction between the paper and the light, the result comments on the fluctuating existence of corporeal and immaterial communications.

sp89600@studens.leeds-art.ac.uk


JANE RILEY Claude Heath (2003, cited in Kingston 2003) states that his blind drawings help him to get rid of all the stuff that he thinks he wants and allows something else to happen. I’m interested in the possibilities of drawing, the imperfections and randomness of mark making. Kingston, A. (2003) What is Drawing? Three practices Explores: Lucy Cunning, Cluade Heath, Rae Smith. London, Black dog publishing, pg. 18

janemriley@hotmail.co.uk


THOMAS ROWLEY My practice is heavily based around the idea of memories; the fragility of them and how easily they can be lost or abstracted over time. My aim is to reflect my version of memories taken from my family photo albums.

lifethroughalens@hotmail.co.uk tom-rowley.blogspot.com


MAX RUSHTON I reflect on my position within a community of young artists journeying to establish themselves. As I have limited experience to artistically be true to, the subject of the lack of ‘raw experience’ is currently explored in my transitional practice.

max.rushton@hotmail.co.uk


JEFF SINGLETON Challenging a range of subjects in the past, recent work has explored the complicated issues surrounding Parkinsons Disease. Often using dramatic light in my work, I explore issues faced by a person with Parkinsons, such as the ‘on-off phenomenon’.

jasfineart@gmail.com jeffsingleton.co.uk


LAURA SMITH


JOE TAYLOR Distortion has always been an aspect in my work. I am interested in the way we interpret the world visually, and how each individuals experience differs. It is up to us how we interpret what we see. I explore this through image making.

NO CONTACT


YESMIN TIRYAKI The body is the common form that we all share but it may also be so alien with the thoughts it may provoke. Instead of fixing the identity I try to open to surface for perception and reflective thoughts.

tiryakiyesim@hotmail.com


ELIZABETH TRAINER My practice is concerned with relaying brief moments of physical and mental pain, often my own feelings, into figurative sculptural forms using materials associated with fragility.

brightshinymorning@hotmail.co.uk elizabethflynndawson.tumblr.com


KIRA TURNER My interests and fascinations, base themselves upon the dark and magical fantasy and deceptions within fairy tales and gothic culture. Currently my practice explores the unseen beauty of the city and its ability to evoke innate and atmospheric emotions.

couture.xo@hotmail.com


SAMANTHA VINCE As an Artist I explore the boundaries of what painting can be, experimenting with unusual medias and non-traditional methods of creating work. My most recent experiments have been informed by encounters with growth, mould and organic materials.

samantha-jane_24@hotmail.co.uk samantha-vince.blogspot.com


JENNA WATT As a colourist, my current practice explores the possibilities in printmaking. Concentrating on the idea of ‘home’, I create personal landscapes inspired by constantly changing surroundings.

jennawatt@live.co.uk


LUCY MARIE WEBB Within my art practice I use cling film to portray the feeling of claustrophobia and dealing with the emotions people go through when facing it. Interaction with the piece and the audience is very important to the effect.

lucymariewebb@hotmail.co.uk


KAROLINE WHITE My art practice consists of fabricating visually aesthetic sculptural forms, predominantly using knitting techniques. My current work focuses upon the collaboration of two elements portraying a negative element, coinciding with positive element, in a colourful and playful woven expressive form.

karoline.white@live.co.uk karolinewhite-art.blogspot.com


ANNA WILLS


CHARLOTTE WILSON-SMITH I use a combination of colour and technique in my exploration of portraiture.

cvws@live.co.uk


RACHEL WORTHINGTON My practice pivots upon exploring the use of Super 8 film within art (a practice that unconventionally works directly into the film without the use of a camera) to result in the question - what is film? Reoccurring themes include a broken society and memories.

rachelworthington@hotmail.co.uk


JOHN WRIGHT


SHEENA


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