Day: 7 May 2014
Tessa Weeks

Tessa Weeks

My practice analyses the different contexts a single or grouped 'thing' can be viewed in. That 'thing' within my work consists of discarded objects... found again. I aim to recreate journeys through the city where objects previously discarded have been encountered....

John Bissett

John Bissett

Spring Time My work is concerned with mark making and its ability to describe the world around us. Without trying to achieve complete realism or abstraction it is within a mediation of the material and the subject matter that I try to find an image. Working between...

Tzarina Sykes

Tzarina Sykes

A journey through natural form through Photography and observational illustrations Through these process' I have explored natural form, attempting to represent the relationship between plant species and their locations. This growing fascination can be attributed to...

Mahuampi Perez-Alijas

Mahuampi Perez-Alijas

My artwork represents the individuality within consumerism, how something that has been mass-produced can identify us as an individual. The paintings are meant to be seen as self-portraits in that they are a strong reflection of my identity as they are all my own...

Cian Owen

Cian Owen

Church Series For this art project I have picked a theme for this final year which are churches, I originally wasn't going to pick this theme but my fascination with the architectural stone works and the different type of churches grew inside me makes me want to...

Annie Morgan Suganami

Annie Morgan Suganami

I grew up in the 1950s. Identifying strongly with the romantic and heroic cowboys of film and screen, I longed for being 'Davey Crocket, King of the Wild Frontier'. In my twenties I lived my dream in the outback of Australia, Labrador and the Yukon in Canada. I...

Victoria Purdon

Victoria Purdon

Abstracting organic forms through the process of drawing, cutting, collaging, bending and colour, a whimsical view of the natural world is realised in the form of a collage installation. Influenced by artists like Dan Flavin and Joseph Albers, colour is a key factor...

Emily Arscott

Emily Arscott

Cyfres Traeth Through the South Welsh coastline there is visible beauty in the natural forms of organic structures that provide us with abstract shapes and unique creations. The characteristic of this location provides us with a habitat that is forever changing, this...

Aidan Myers

Aidan Myers

Process based paintings are centred around chance and instinct to create ambiguous formations and shapes. The images should be considered as stand-alone or self-informing; this potentially causes uncertainty as to what one can discover within the formations. At this...

Sarah Hirst

Sarah Hirst

Mind over movement Movement is something the human body has to be able to do to achieve anything, without movement we wouldn't be able to complete the simplest of tasks that we perform daily and manage with ease, it's the mind that controls it. It is the link between...

Charlene Walsh

Charlene Walsh

My inspiration comes from St Marys Well Bay. It's somewhere I have always had a connection, which inspired me in my own practice. I have used several memories from this place and created a series of prints that connects them altogether as one. The printing technique I...

Ellyn Abraham

Ellyn Abraham

I am a habitual hoarder. Objects that embody conflicting qualities fascinate me. These are often durable industrial objects with clearly defined purposes and features, which having been used and discarded are redolent with the patina of use and abandonment. I am drawn...

Laura Welsman

Laura Welsman

My artwork is focused around the creation of new subjective realities from external stimuli such as books and films, combined with fragments of dreams, memories and meditations on the subconscious. Reading into psychoanalytical case studies of Laing, Jung and Freud as...

Zoe Cropper

Zoe Cropper

'The birth of the reader must be ransomed by the death of the author' - Roland Barthes I'm interested in Authorship over artwork and feel that by pushing a portrait to the point it is unrecognisable I have protected my authorship over the work by keeping the concept a...

Lucy Martin

Lucy Martin

My work explores the perception of reality and the relationship between our conscious and unconscious mind. My interest in the mind means I have been drawn towards the figure. For me, portraying a figure turns my attention inward, to the internal being. A face and a...

Alexander Curry

Alexander Curry

I used to work as a gardener in Bute Park. As I got used to the area I was working in, the more I started to see my own version and reality of the park. The river Taff, which flows through the park, provided great interest and attraction for me, this, became my...

Lily Glover-Wright

Lily Glover-Wright

I use paint as a tool to take ownership over an image. Working with photographs of familiar places, I manipulate the surface to challenge the viewer's preconceived ideas of perception and space. Painting over prints of my past paintings challenges my practice, so that...

Katie Horodecki

Katie Horodecki

This set of work is inspired from my scuba diving experiences. When I dive I witness fantastic and unusual 'life forms'. Somewhere between the dive and the dry land there is a collision in my subconcious between fantasy and reality. I explore, and translate the...

Sarah Hughes

Sarah Hughes

Developing an interest in digital photography, I explored the themes of women and empowerment in my work, inspired by artists such as Helmut Newton. My work focused on the way women are portrayed in the media and in pornography. Inspired my the social issue of Revenge...

Amanda Randall

Amanda Randall

The Heritage Coast Most people adhere to the normal format of photographic albums to record passing memories. As an art practitioner my initial idea did not begin with the said album but with a number of holiday postcards. This progressed into an ongoing record of...

Gabrielle Moore

Gabrielle Moore

The Narrative within a singular image holds significance within my work. Working with family/ everyday snaps, I select those which hold something more than the average domestic photograph; images that rest somewhere between the joyful or comical, and the unnerving....

Felix Milburn

Felix Milburn

Cadmium Yellow My practice investigates a dialogue between person and space, object and context, or artist and studio. By engaging with work and space in a more curatorial role, I begin to explore notions of being an artist, an art enthusiast and an observer. Through...