Sculpt analyses how two dimensional shape can visually represent three dimensional forms. Through thoughtful pairings of photography and prints a relationship between realism and abstraction is visualised. The compositional arrangements of shape and line are inteded to imply the human figure, and garment components found within the photography. This simplistic representation breaks down the fundamental elements and principles of design, communicating the ideation process behind the final document. Garment Credit, Amy Cottrell, Rhiannon Kim and Lettisha Hall.





























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Kate Loughnan’s work as a creative, stylist, photographer, print maker and illustrator explores the symbiosis of forms between humans and their environment, rich and organic tapestries of materials, and graphics that marry energy and restraint, informed by a strong appreciation for traditional fine arts mediums.
















