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Being Silly Letterpress and Linocut prints exploring playfulness, comedy and silliness. Rach Lloyd @rachlloydpress
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4 years ago
Interiors I like arranging things and find inspiration from placing mundane objects together to make pleasing lines and shapes; a series of snapshots from my work-live studio, visual diary entries. Tereza Blahova @tereza.cz
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4 years ago
The Burley Girls ‘The Burley Girls’ represent an undying sense of community and identity during the pandemic’s isolating pause on the world. I hope to keep capturing the essence of everyday people through the pandemic and tell their stories through my photography. Honor McGregor @honorphoto
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4 years ago
This is a painting done from Edvard Munch’s “The Kiss” (1910). It was for a recent project on intimate relationships, looking into who has power in relationships, and how that power is used. Rosy Schofield @rosymayschofield
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5 years ago
‘Yellow Trees’ Zak Berry @_zacharyberry_
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5 years ago
This piece explores the physicality of human relationships through the act of a hug. During lockdown we have been unable to hug the ones we love making us appreciate this simple act of love more. Ella Jackson @ellaa.rj
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5 years ago
‘Walking in May’ This is a painting I did based off the changes I saw outside in May whilst on my walks. Laina Deene @lainadeene
55 1
5 years ago
Some more dogs. old ones, because I made them in July but they are doing loads of things all at once so they are still doing ok. they rest sometimes but are otherwise very lively. Tabea Nehme @tabeosch
104 1
5 years ago
This work is about how we have become desensitised to extreme, extraordinary, and often disturbing imagery as a result of constant exposure to the online world. I am focusing on how this hyperbolised online visual culture continues to affect us in the real world. Fergus Thomas @fergus_thomas
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5 years ago
These photocollages are an example of the investigation of agency in my work. Through the use of printmaking and analogue photography, I often spend time considering the space between calculated choreography and chance, with movement at its core. I'm also interested in the uncanny, whether that's through intervention of the landscape or creating narrative through dream-like sequences. Rose Day (@rosedayart
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5 years ago
She has to eat to see Maryam Ahmadi @maryam._.ahmadi._.4
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5 years ago
‘Tapping a Drum at Infinite Speed’ Zachary Berry @_zacharyberry_
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5 years ago