Thursday, May 30, 2013

Fundraising


after 15 hard working weeks we have now handed in our final major projects for our foundation degree contemporary art practice but the class is still continuing with the fundraising and organisation of our exhibition in which we will be starting to put up on Tuesday 11th June.

 The fundraising sub group Melissa, Chantelle, Sylvia, Amy and Becky have all come up with a plan to sell raffle tickets at 50p a line to 20p a ticket in order to raise more funds for the show, the raffle will take place on the 11th June when the group is back in university and we can add to the exhibition fund. 

Thanks to the generosity of the New Vic theatre and Gladstone museum (see links below) we have been able to gather a great selection of prizes for the raffle as well as prized donated by members of the group. 



Exhibition updates coming soon...

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Jessica Lawson - 1950's Pin Up


Check out Jess's Pinterest Board's to see more of her inspiration for her 1950s photo shoot  http://pinterest.com/jessicalawson92/


Vicky Shirley




Check out Vicky's Tumblr page to view more image of her work and inspirational images
http://vickyshirley.tumblr.com/

Friday, May 3, 2013

Final Catalogue Cover by Hannah Cottrell

After a group discussion we finally decided between a number of designs that this was the best for our exhibition catalogue this year. the colours are bright and the text has a traditional and modern which is like the work we create. 


Hannah Cottrell Catalogue Ideas






Catalogue Designs By Richard Turner

Catalogue Covers

















Sticker Designs 













Richard Turner

"Inspired by natural objects, rural and urban landscapes, I manipulate my own photographs to produce a series of abstract motifs and patterns for surfaces of ready made products such as plates and soft furnishings."

-Richard Turner


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Laura Cunningham- Florals


‘Looking at the aesthetic beauty of botanical forms, I have depicted my findings through a range of photography processes as well as a range of surface pattern designs. The representations of my initial theme have taken the form of commercial pieces, in the hope to exhibit them in a retail context.’  
– Laura Cunningham