Year: 2016
Laura Rumbelow – Summers

Laura Rumbelow – Summers

Sleep State One in four people will develop a mental illness in their lifetime. Using my own experiences with depression, my work attempts to portray just how debilitating a depressive swing can be, and how hard it can be to break out of. During these times, I retreat...

Ellie Fulcher

Ellie Fulcher

Memento Mori is the medieval form that was designed to act as a 'reminder of death', the theory of which was used to reflect upon one's mortality and the temporary state of one's life on earth, as well as to raise awareness of the transience of nature itself....

Sophie Burrows

Sophie Burrows

My work is concerned with nature; what excites me are the details that can be overlooked or unseen. I use photography, drawing and painting to create a re-imagined environment for the audience. By capturing this in a photograph or a painting, for me, gives these...

Catherine Wilson

Catherine Wilson

A Window into Consciousness The art I create has always been inspired by the unseen and the easily missed objects and ideas in everyday life. Raising the question, what is more over looked than the power of our own brains. There are many different ideas on what it...

Lewys Rowsell

Lewys Rowsell

My work deconstructs the ordinary notion of a car engine. I dismantle the engine in order to establish an understanding, and make visible what the human eye does not normally see. I shine light on the complexity and beauty components a standard engine possesses, and...

Gemma Schiebe

Gemma Schiebe

My practice aims to challenge and confront the sense of nostalgia inherent in traditional landscape painting that portrays unrealistic and romantic views of the land to highlight the harm to our natural environment as a result of human avarice, industry and neglect....

Megan Ferguson

Megan Ferguson

Do You Want to Come Home? 12am, 3am, 6am, 9am, 12pm, 3pm, 6pm, 9pm My work explores ideas of public and private, and the continuous struggle to understand what this means to me. How much do I really want to let people in? 12am, 3am, 6am, 9am, 12pm, 3pm, 6pm, 9pm is a...

Mabli Jên

Mabli Jên

My practice currently involves working with the relationship between the human figure and its environment. I work from collaged photographs of myself to create drawings and paintings that suggest an ambiguity of gender and narrative which are further abstracted by the...

Jayde Trollope

Jayde Trollope

Self 1 in 4 people in the UK suffer from mental health issues each year. My work hopes to create awareness and shed light on the stigma that comes with mental illness. Not only is mental illness more common than some people may think but it can also be an issue for...

Magdalena Lackowska

Magdalena Lackowska

Form/Formlessness Colour relationships are the subject of my painting practice. Beginning with the act of mixing colour on the palette I work intuitively to develop formal and perceptual relationships over a series of interlinked pieces. The intensity of the work...

David Pyart

David Pyart

I Just Want to Fucking Experience Your Wonderland 'Psychic automatism' is the fundamental ambition of my work; I am creating beyond the constrictions of the control of theme or concept. My work is not dictated by reason or rational order; instead it follows its own...

Joel Baker

Joel Baker

Depicting Consciousness My art practice is informed by a number of questions such as those involving the problems of consciousness as well as the boundaries that exist between us and the world. For our world to come into existence, two distinct forms are required to...

Catherine Price

Catherine Price

Anxiety As an artist I struggle to keep to one style due to feeling different levels of anxiety and pressure on different days; every piece I create can be completely different from the next. When I was younger my handwriting would change often due to the same...

Molly May Lewis

Molly May Lewis

The Printer's Tray "Objects are emotional and intellectual companions that anchor memory, sustain relationships and provoke new ideas." - Sherry Turkle Within my practice, I focus on the stories, relationships and memories that an object can provide. In particular, my...

Zoe-Louise Dunn-Storer

Zoe-Louise Dunn-Storer

Peripheral Landscapes My current practice explores the visual experiences of the human eye combined with the theory of harmonious and complementary colours to create my own interpretation of our vision. While peripheral radius covers most of the field of view for the...

Deremyre John

Deremyre John

Each of my works attempts to invoke the dynamism of everyday observations and how often we take the ability to observe for granted. With profound exploration of my environment, I have come to notice the beauty of puddle reflections within the urban environment on my...

Rebecca Kemp

Rebecca Kemp

To Look and Not Just See I can only see out of one eye, which leaves me with no binocular vision. Being stereo blind comes with a unique viewing point of the world for me as an Artist. My initial idea was to work creating a light installation piece that would show how...

Jess Stockham

Jess Stockham

Early Morning My art becomes actual through a process of absorption driven by a love for exploration, discovery, lucky accidents and unusual connections. I like to work instinctively as I find it can offer a wide scope for experimentation, progression and as a vehicle...

Georgina McCann

Georgina McCann

Inner Self My concept surrounds the idea of the psyche and portraiture, this has challenged my practice to become expressive and powerful through the use of gestural marks, vibrancy of colour and line. The art movement, Expressionism, has informed my practice greatly...

Enfys Radley

Enfys Radley

The Materiality of the Unconscious Mind The mind creates, the body reproduces. In the material reality, art objects are reproductions of the mind, a mind that uses the body as an organism to materialize ideas, patterns, and emotions. My work examines the need for...

Richard Heal

Richard Heal

D'arc Design I refer to my work as "creating the Modern Gothic", influenced by the original Gothic period, the Victorian Gothic revival and the Gothic music and fashion culture that manifested itself in the early 1980's. I started making Gothic influenced furniture...

Viktoriia Gertsen

Viktoriia Gertsen

Viktoriia's sculptural work questions the human condition, and is concerned with the subject of sexuality and the representation of the human body. The grotesque, provocative nature of the work is based on the concept of the boundless complexity of the body. In her...

Martin Lane

Martin Lane

Pipeline Projection Lamps Designing, creating, making, drive me on a daily basis. When creating a piece of work, I love the challenge of the search for the perfect resource, preferably recycled. I believe when a material has been subjected to use it has a character...

Lauren O’Garra

Lauren O’Garra

Perspective in Cobalt Lauren O'Garra uses Traditional Chinese Blue and White Porcelain to inform her illustrations on ceramics which employ contemporary cylinder designs as vessels to carry her decorative brushwork. The main materials she uses are earthenware, cobalt,...

Rhian Morris

Rhian Morris

Solar Rhian Morris' current work is based around the idea of space, the galaxy and the solar system. 'Solar' is a range of jewellery inspired by 'Space'. When molten pewter is poured onto cool acrylic a reaction takes place, and a unique surface is created on each...

Bryn Richards

Bryn Richards

In Pursuit of Form Bryn Richard's work explores structural systems using a formalist approach to sculpture with a focus on surface, line and volume. The forms produced are governed by a set of rules such as those that must be followed to compose an equilateral...

Gabrielle Shallish

Gabrielle Shallish

Relativity to the Familiar Gabrielle Shallish's forms are created intuitively through pinch building. They are conversations between maker and the material, and through process the forms coincide with the dimensions of her body. The possibility that mark making can...

Imogen Bunyard

Imogen Bunyard

I Lay my Heart in The East and my Feet in The West 'I Lay my Heart in The East and my Feet in The West' explores visually the duality of English and Indian cultures and how this vibrant vocabulary echoes the artist's heritage. The work delivers a joyful visualisation...

Sophie Jemma

Sophie Jemma

Elements of Architecture My interest in architecture was sparked by spending a few months in Cork, Ireland last year. I began looking at the shapes and block colours on buildings, transferring these interests into glass and textiles and then back into my love of wood....

Danielle Flowers

Danielle Flowers

Memento Mater My work engages with the duality of presence and absence that is expressed by photographs and mementos in the context of bereavement. The installations I make speak of captured moments and memories, pinning down and making concrete instants in time that...

Nicole Abreu

Nicole Abreu

Reused, Reduced, Recycled Nicole's collection explores the idea of making new objects by using old materials such as glass and cement. Working under the values of 'reuse, reduce and recycle', she crafts unique and handmade lights and home ware. Nicole looks to...

Ciaran Miles

Ciaran Miles

Communication Ciaran has an avid passion for travel and exploring the world. He uses his love for travel to influence his practise. His motif throughout this body of work is portraying data communication through line and thread. He creates two dimensional drawings and...

Bethany Harris

Bethany Harris

From Sketch to Stitch Beth Harris works primarily with textiles to create a unique range of surface pattern designs. Her work is heavily influenced by surfaces and textures within nature, paying particular attention to linear forms. She abstracts and reinterprets...

Ruta Bajoraityte

Ruta Bajoraityte

Foldable Shades Foldable lampshades based on the acanthus leaf is aimed at and designed for more unfortunate people who move around a lot due to their uncertainty in life. These lampshades are easy to build and simple to pack, they are light weight and easy to install...

Andrea Carney

Andrea Carney

Conversations & Memories Andrea Carney uses free machine embroidery, on water soluble fabric, interlinking the stitches together to produce a fabric, which is then manipulated and constructed by hand to produce three dimensional objects. Primarily, one-off art pieces...

Roz Adams

Roz Adams

1.618 Roz Adams works with both digital and traditional craft techniques in her practice. She casts different materials together to highlight the relationships between form, process and materiality. She works predominantly in metals, pursuing the intensive processes...

Jade Sims

Jade Sims

Olla! Olla! Homeware - created by one-man army Jade Sims, is a range of fun and quirky items designed for collection throughout the home. Taking inspiration from vintage palettes, Olla! pieces are created with a contemporary twist, making them timeless with the ever...

Jordan Felton

Jordan Felton

Pen Y Fan Visitor Centre The Project was to design a visitor centre at the base the Pen Y Fan Mountain. This structure would have to incorporate space for; 60 people sleeping overnight, a reception/interpretation area and Cafe. The building designed for this project...

Mary George

Mary George

TWIN BEACONS INTERNATIONAL VISITOR AND RESIDENTIAL CENTRE PONT AR DAF BRECON BEACONS The new building is inspired by Japanese Architecture. It takes the form of three distinct massed 'Pavilions' joined together by open and closed walkways, forming connecting informal...

Jodie Dunne

Jodie Dunne

Pont ar Daf Visitor Centre & Hostel The project is based on the development of a vacant site at Pont ar Daf at the foot of Pen y Fan in the Brecon Beacons. The brief was to design a visitor and interpretation centre combined with a residential block to accommodate...

Rebekah Hoad

Rebekah Hoad

Pen Y Fan Visitor Centre and Accommodation The project involves designing a visitor centre and accommodation to be located at the base of Pen Y Fan in Brecon Beacons, just off the A470. The design must compliment the surroundings and should provide a high quality...

Christopher Ternouth

Christopher Ternouth

Pen-y-Fan Visitor Centre and Pont-ar-Daf Lodge A design proposal to meet the National Trusts brief to create a building for both a Visitor Centre, and overnight Hostel Accommodation at the vacant Pont-ar-Daf site. The projects design philosophy focusses on four main...

Robyn Cox

Robyn Cox

Pen Y Fan Visitor Centre The National Trust requires a visitor centre combined with an educational hostel with the facilities to accommodate up to 60 people located in the Brecon Beacons at the Pont ar Daf site. The client also wants a building that takes full...

Eliana Pereira

Eliana Pereira

The Travelling Hut As Le Corbusier stated "Architecture is circulation" and the idea of people discovering a place while travelling by all means is what helped to develop the project. I believe that the discovery of a place can also be a piece of poetry, where the...

Kemal Gundogdu

Kemal Gundogdu

Pont ar Daf Visitor and Outdoor Pursuit Centre The Pont-ar-Daf Visitor and Outdoor Pursuit Centre is purpose to situate at the base of Pen-y-Fan walk alongside of the A470 trunk road to provide pit stop point for hill walkers with Education facilitates and...

Rhys Andrews

Rhys Andrews

Pen y Fan Visitor Centre and Hostel A proposal for a hostel/visitor centre in Pont ar Daf in heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, which uses a philosophy and construction method which has been developed using recycled materials and materials from as many...