Student Yearbook Layout Amendments: Adam Jenkins Anamaria Marzec-Smith Alice De Courcey Wheeler Annie Driver Elizabeth Trainer Christiana Bell Calum Paterson Emma Mort Alison Button Jenna Watt Joe Lang Khadija Akhtar Brownen Baynes Christopher Frietag
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
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
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@googlemal.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
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
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
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
Alison Button Part time mature student. Happy to let the paint talk.
alisonbut@hotmail.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
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
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khadijaaktar@gmail.com www.khadijaaktar.com
Bronwen Baynes An investigation into what is paint, what is painting and what makes a painter?
bronbaynes@hotmail.com bronwen-b.tumblr.com
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.
E G A M I W E N D E E N cfreitag@hotmail.co.uk cfreitag.co.uk