Student Yearbook Layouts Cristina Ciccone Rachel Jones Emma-Jane Langley Gem Luca John Lucking Craig Malcolm Michael Mellen Laura Smith Sheena Tyrer Anna Wills John Right
Cristina Ciccone My practice is the documentation of my mother’s schizophrenia and the tragic yet beautiful experience of growing up in a working class environment. My main inspiration comes from childhood memory and the stigma towards mental health that remains within society.
cristinajciccone@hotmail.com
Rachel Jones I combine colour, light and material to create sensory space and images. Using three elements in my work, I identify the struggle between colour and form. I experiment with ways of working that will represent both colour and form as the primary.
Emma-Jane Langley My art is based around the idea of beauty, using my own body to see how far beauty can be taken.
e-jl@live.co.uk
Gem Luca My work consists of a multi-media practice with works based on imagination and personal experience.
gem.luca@live.co.uk
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jryanlands.gmail.com islandart.blogspot.com
Craig Malcolm Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Donec quam felis, ultricies nec, pellentesque eu, pretium quis, sem. Nulla consequat massa.
http://sonofapiemaker.blogspot.com csmalcolm@live.co.uk
Michael Mellen The work that I have produced over the last year aims to encourage the viewer to question their relationship with the buildings around them. In this series I have chosen 5 structures that particularly appeal to me.
Michael Mellen The work that I have produced over the last year aims to encourage the viewer to question their relationship with the buildings around them. In this series I have chosen 5 structures that particularly appeal to me.
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
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
Laura Smith I am a mixed media artist who recreates significant memories from my childhood, introducing material, colour and pattern to produce a deeper childlike presence. My work explores family photographs that trigger memory, and looks into the importance of the connection between the artist and their work.
Sheena Tyrer Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Donec quam felis, ultricies nec, pellentesque eu, pretium quis, sem. Nulla consequat massa.
Anna Wills My current work uses the female body as a landscape to create three dimensional and photographic work.
Anna Wills My current work uses the female body as a landscape to create three dimensional and photographic work.
John Wright I am exploring hinterlands between art and science. My practice revolves around the manipulation of narratives through questioning the contemporary role of documentation. I am influenced by an emerging philosophical paradigm entitled ‘Critical Realism’. I strive to capture the passage of time.
thejman1989@hotmail.com thgirwnhoj.blogspot.com