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  • Samuel Bradley
  • University for Creative Arts
  • BA Photography
  • United Kingdom
No Cowboys
A documentary series about the practice of target shooting and small gun clubs in Britain.

 

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  • james rawlings
  • university for the creative arts
  • BA (hons) photography
  • United Kingdom
Playing fields
Playing Fields is a photographic exploration of repurposed environments for the use of war games.

 

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  • Lara Himpelmann
  • Southampton Solent University
  • BA(Hons) Make-up and Hair Design for Music, Film and Photography
  • United Kingdom
B L A C KD O U B T
Inspiration for this project derives from a conceptual study of colour theory through the space of conscious and subconscious states of mind. The progression of colour explores the complexity of the self and the importance of creativity in makeup art

 

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  • Max Quinn
  • Arts University College Bournemouth
  • BA (Hons) Photography
  • United Kingdom
Brutalism
A photographic study of Brutalist buildings, placed out of context to show the demise of this architectural style, comment on it\'s failed ideals of function over form and question the relation of the growing city to the countryside it diminishes.

 

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Iridescent Abstract
Sarah’s current work focuses on exploring geometric form through contemporary architecture. Architecture has always interested her. The contrasts between strong powerful lines, soft curves and the restful spaces in-between. Concentrating on the repetition of print, using the silkscreen processes, Sarah explored this development of line and form within architecture. Silk-screening onto acetate allowed me to layer up prints to create a 3D effect. Incorporating handcrafted forms with computer assisted design, created these intriguing prints, which invite the viewers in to explore further.

 

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