First Impressions 2013
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First Impressions 2013
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View Art Gallery presents a student show
First Impressions 2013 August 29 - September 15, 2013
View Art Gallery 159-161 Hotwells Road Bristol BS8 4RY United Kingdom for enquiries: +44 (0)5603 116753 info@viewartgallery.co.uk
First Impressions 2013 is the second of our annual student exhibition at View Art Gallery. Each year we invite students from schools and colleges in the South West to submit work to our panel of judges. The criteria for selection is to reflect the values we have as a commerical gallery; the art aims to be of good technical quality and have aesthetic appeal, but above all it has high impact, either in its narrative or application. This catalogue showcases the shortlist of work selected by the judging panel and the work that will be exhibited during the show. The winner of the 2013 prize will be announced at the private view on Thursday August 29.
Timothy Pavier
above: Dual oil on board cover: Triffid oil on board
right: Mother’s Ruin oil on board
Caitlin Allen
Tiger Girl acrylic on paper
Jess Moran
Prisoner of War oil on canvas
Victoria Collins
Eco Spheres Glass, Wood, Brass, Aluminium, Moss
Ellen Cook
Lizard pen on paper
Close Up acrylic on paper
Anna Peduzzi
Ian oil on canvas
Laura Cowley
Evolution pencil on paper
Mabli Jen Eustace
Distortion I, II, III acrylic and liquid latex on canvas
Liz Harding
Nail Forms ceramic and metal
Chloe Quinn
Burqua mannequin stand, clingfilm and textured chiffon
Fiona Baptiste
Three Figures acrylic on canvas
Poppy Thorn
Reflective Trees mixed media on canvas
Woodland Path mixed media on canvas
Emily Dunlop
left: Please Do Sit Down plaster cast
right: Specimen No.5 Praecordia Metal Wire, Nude Tights, Plaster, Cotton Wool
Jen Howarth
Sitting dry point print
Amy McKee
Padmasana fine liner andmarker pen on fabriano paper
Sam Wang
right: Tornado acrylic paint and beeswax left: Turn Away bleach ink drawing
Abiola Klein Velderman
Captive/Captivate photography installation and photographic zine
Hannah Ghotbi-Ravandi
right: Fusion oil on canvas left: Contained acrylic on canvas
Zaineb Al-Sharmary
Darran McGlynn
Daffodils photograph
Milky Way photograph
Jack Taylor
Untitled 1 oil on canvas Untitled 2 oil on canvas
Alice Ayres
Sleeping Pippy ceramic
Georgie Harrop
New Beginnings mixed media
Jessica Holliand
Biogical Aversions: Tumour 1 histology stains on gessoed board
Maia Tacchi
Eye oil, pastel on paper
Rosie Osborne
Grandparents biro on paper
Hollie Davies
When People Talk clay
Caged clay
Zack Taylor
Shell 1 wood, electronic components and printed acetate
Rochelle Knight
Boxes mixed media
Benedict Lever
Alex Sanders
Jess Turner
Catastrophe mixed media on board
Chloe Williams
Sophie Pester
Isobel Wickham
Finn Livingstone
above: Bull Slaughter Bay mixed media
right: Fresh Water West mixed media with beeswax on canvas
Sean Regan Capes
Wing mixed media panel
Trapped plaster relief panel
Mina Yazdoni
Two Girls on a Wall screen print
Laura Daniels
Albert Hall ink on paper
Nuala Keohane
Dolls Clothes mixed media
Verity Roweth
Mechanical Insects mixed media on paper
Collette Robinson
Repeating Shells acrylic, collage and sugar on watercolour paper
Alison Charles
Wave oil on canvas
Louisa Duddell
Thank you to all the students, teachers, parents, curators and administrators for supporting this special exhibition. I am continually impressed by the artistic talent in the South West region. I hope that View Art Gallery can help provide students with an insight into the workings of a commercial gallery and support them in taking their first step on the journey to becoming a professional artist. Nick Waugh Director, View Art Gallery
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