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mark mann
Mark Mann is a ceramics, textile and bronze artist and course leader from Norfolk.
Following a degree in Fine Art and Psychology, Mark studied Art Education at Homerton college Cambridge. A passion for construed textiles stems from a family history of needlework and quilting. Mark first received recognition for his textile work through winning the international festival of quilts in 2014 for his quilt ‘Dear Mrs Morcom’ created with Bridget Mann.
Following his MA in textile design, for which Mark received the Vice Chancellors post graduate prize, he was selected as emerging artist at the East Anglia Art Fund’s Heritage exhibition 2018. He has recently shown work at the Museum of the Home in London and next year will have a solo exhibition at the Museum of Classical Archaeology Cambridge.
ThreeTwo4 Films
Hi!
We are Megan and Jack - 2 filmmakers from the North East and South East of England - and we make up ThreeTwo4 Films. We are creative video producers, specialising in Music Videos, Promotional Material and Gig/Event videography and photography.
Get in touch for more details or follow our Instagram @Threetwo4films :)
Ruby Drakes
I am a young dancer, training at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance (from September 2024), for a BA Hons in Contemporary dance. My interest for contemporary dance sparked from a wish to explore the possibilities of my bodies movement quality, and experiment with gravity and balance. My journey began with Phoenix Youth Academy, where I learnt how to improvise and choreograph, expanding my practise, and improving my confidence within the contemporary style. I am currently interested in contemporary art and how I can link the visual of art to my dance practise. I have 2 years teaching experience (teaching ages 4-13) in acrobatics and contemporary, and in 2023, achieved my AcrobaticArts module one teaching qualification with 100%.
Chloe Goodwin
Hi! I am a 22 year old mixed media artist from Wrexham, North Wales, with a degree in Fine Art from North Wales School of Art and Design. With a focus on drawing and collage, I create sophisticated responses to the overlooked areas of processes and the art studio. I highlight details that have served a practical purpose whilst making portraits which serve as the vehicle of my work. My work is reliant on context, cretaed with a strong influence from the surrounding environment; highly tailored to the exhibition space.
Nick Hub
Hi I'm Nick, a passionate and creative individual looking to enter the creatives arts industry. I live in the North East of England and my main interests are games design, art or graphics design and music. I have a little technical know how but nothing career specific, so I am mostly interested in entry level jobs, or apprenticeships to learn and develop my skills.
I am eager to learn and develop new skills, I have a creative mind and love to work independantly or with a team where needed and always open to feedback to improve and better myself.
Beverley Coldron
Hi i am a mature student at the university of East London Docklands studying my BA in fine art. Ive just completed my first year of the degree and in September will be entering into the second year. I graduate in 2023 and then wish to progress to be an art teacher so i have to do teacher training. Im creating work all the time and would really like to ve able to find an audience out there so I can put the proceeds to obtaining more art supplies and possibly helping a charity. I am 60 years old and was not able to work before or get any qualification because i was always sick, but since finding faith seven years ago I have been healed and have achieved five GCSEs in 2017 and 2018. I then went to the City of Westminster College at Paddington Green in 2018 and acheived a distinction in UAL level 1 art design and media. In 2019 i started studying my BA fine arts with the foundation year and i love every single thing we learn about.
I have also just recently been taking an online NVQ2 course about mental health in children and teenagers because i thought that it would be useful and i have been told that both papers have been passed and sent for verification but it will take 12 weeks to get the certificate. The exam is equivalent to 4-5 GCSEs.
This year i have also been entering some virtual exhibitions and artprizes but later in the year and early next year im hoping to enter real life exhibitions.
I am already entered in the Happenstance artprize and their exhibition starts in August. I know that i may not stand much if a chance of winning any of the artprizes but have as much chance of competing as the next artist and it is all experience that i would not get if i didn't bother trying.
Amber Varney
I'm an 20 year old student studying Graphic communication at Norwich University of the Arts
I started my Instagram account for my work a little over a year ago and since then I have started an Etsy page and a website selling my work to various customers around the world. Since then, I have continued commissions alongside focusing on my degree.
Myself and my friend set up a fundraising/ charity organisation in Brighton which invites young creatives to paint and draw in various styles and with various mediums. One session had upwards of 20 participants, we observe social distancing of course. We then sell these pieces (one painting sold for £50!) and donate all proceeds go to local Brighton charity BMEYPP (black and minority ethnic young people's project).
I really would love to further my experience in the creative field by possibly doing an apprenticeship or internship alongside my degree to gain experience and put my skills to practice.
Mofiyinfoluwa Awosokanre
Hello!
My name is Mofiyinfoluwa but I go by Drartix on most social media websites. I plan to improve and grow as an artist and expand my expertise into other kinda of art.
For the time being, my art is centred around character design, world building and character stories but I've taken an interest in building which is where I want to branch into next.
Feel free to look through my portfolio so far!
Laila Fiaz Laila Fiaz
Hi there 👋🏼 My name is Laila . I'm 16 and currently taking my a levels ( graphic design,maths and business ) I am very passionate about art and I have achieved an A* for art and design GCSE (2020) . I never really got the chance for someone to look through my art portfolio cause of corona 😩 ....so here you go ...I hope you love my work 😊
Sam Pierce Sam Pierce
I am a photographic artist and a recent photography graduate of Manchester Metropolitan University. I have been making photographs since the age of 14. My practice is rooted in a curiosity, constructing meaning from the familiar, and how photography can shift our understanding of the spaces we inhabit. My ethos can also be distilled into a desire to simply ‘make cool stuff’.
Katherine Mulvey
Hi! I'm Katherine I'm 18 years old and live in Hartlepool and I am currently studying a level art and design at college and hoping to get into an illustration degree course at university. I have been building on my portfolio in recent months, if anyone is interested in my work please contact me about commissions. Or if you would like to share some constructive criticism I would be greatful to hear it !
Tiago Ribeiro
""Artists are just children who refuse to put down their crayons.""
― Al Hirschfeld
Canadian/Portuguese Award Winning graphic designer with a wide and ecletic creative range of interests, that covers film editing, digital art, photography (street, architecture, food).
On the design field my strengths are editorial, branding marketing and photography. Also with a Journalist degree and 20 years of experience on the area between radio host book reviewer and article cultural critic writting.
Graduated in 2019, soon after Covid strikes, that's why most of my work there isn't so much design in it, since Covid difficultied getting into the area in Canada.
Still all this samples show other creative fields I love to explore.
I don't have a particular style and I am too ecletic and experimental to be put on one creative box. Am easy adaptable and fast learner always interested in exploring the thin boundary, where design it's art and art it's design.
Moving to Scotland next year, if anyone knows about the creative job market there I really need some guidance.
DM 🙏 thank you
Instagram @tiago__gdesigner
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Email ttiagoribeiro@hotmail.com
Emmanuel Ebhohimen
Hello! My name is Emmanuel Ebhohimen and I am an aspiring graphic designer who is currently studying in sixth form. I take pride in my values and interests as they are a core part of who l am. I value graphic design as it allows me to convey my interests in the form of passion projects. I plan to expand my expertise in to other skills of art and grow. I am well skilled in using Photoshop and Illustrator.
I am passionate about my ability to draw and I would like to persue graphic design as a career path in the forseeable future. I feel as if I want to persue the carrer as I am confident in my artistic skills and abilities. Alongside this, I can collaborate with people and can give different ideas. I am interested in working in projects that can prioritise people, communities and businesses.
As shown, my portfolio is displayed showcasing a majority of my design work in the order of my creative process such as starting with rough sketches of my works to the full work.
Rachel Ryan
Hi! I'm Rachel. I'm currently doing my GCSEs and I aspire to study architecture one day. I'm always looking for future opportunities and ways to develop my CV and Portfolio. My inspirations are Zaha Hadid (particularly related to futuristic architecture), Vivienne Westwood, Vera Wang, Nikola Tesla and Frank Gehry.
I was apart of a finalist team for the 2021-2022 Design Ventura competition for the London Design Museum where we won the Commendation for Best presentation of our product.
I also attend singing training (University of West London Grade 6 Popular Vocals and Grade 3 Musical Theatre - distinctions in both), performing with ProVox Liverpool at Acoustic, Musical theatre and Band shows several times a year and I am open to any audition opportunities and performances for events. My vocal inspirations are Lady Gaga, Florence and the Machine, Amy McDonald and Amy Whinehouse.
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Lina Vourlou
I am a moving image and installation artist playing with the physicality of colour and exploring metaphysical theories around reality. Fascinated by the similarities between the micro and macro cosmos, my work consists of vast masses of colour abstraction which entail transient and ambivalent forms that are left open to viewers' perceptions.
Collaborating with various music artists, I have created immersive installations for multiple music events at a number of art spaces in Nottingham.
I am an NTU Fine Art graduate actively looking for exciting job and/or collaboration opportunities where people can englulf themselves in my other-worldly, psychedellic imagination.
Ralph Lee-Evans
I am just starting out my creative journey fresh out of De Montfort University with a degree in Media and Communication. My creative passions include:
Creative Writing such as Journalism, Scripts, and Stories.
Social Media.
Film and Television.
Public Relations.
I would love to be part of any one of these creative industries and am constantly developing my skills and learning more.
Keeley Cope Keeley Cope
Hello, my name is Keeley Cope and I am 18 years old. I am currently in a L2 Art and Design course at Guildford College. I aspire to become an apprentice at a tattoo studio. For now, I would love to develop my portfolio to the best it can be and take place in work experience in different tattoo studios.
Holly Paine
I am a student currently studying at Portsmouth college and I aspire to go on towards uni to study graphic design. My dream would be to have my own business, which I have started on a small scale, selling prints on Depop. Any advice or opinions would be greatly appreciated and I would love for more people to be able to see my work.
Hollie Miller
Hollie Miller is a performance artist with an interdisciplinary practice and background in contemporary dance. She has performed internationally in the UK, Europe, Finland, Switzerland, Argentina and Japan in contemporary art galleries, museums, land art and performance art festivals. She holds an MA from Royal College of Art (2016) and a BPA from Northern School of Contemporary Dance (2010).
She has been awarded artist residencies at: Hogchester Arts (UK), NAIRS Contemporary Art Centre (CH), Serlachius Museum (FI) and La Ira de Dios (AR). Her short films have been shown at feminist film festivals internationally and in 2019 she won The Next Thing Moving Image Award at Bury Art Museum (UK). Exhibitions include: UK Mexican Arts Society, Airspace Gallery, NewBridge Project and Baltic39 Gallery (UK). Select festivals include: MEM Experimental Festival Bilbao (ES), Land Art Biennale Art Safiental (CH), Revolve Performance Art Days (SE), London’s Biennale of International Performance Art & Noise, Apulia Land Art Festival (IL) and 100 Years DADA (JP).
As a performer she has worked with artists, choreographers and filmmakers including: Isabel Lewis, Tate Modern; Pierre Joseph, Frieze Art Fair; LEIMAY, Brooklyn Museum; Di Mainstone, National Portrait Gallery, Barbican, Wilton’s Music Hall and Creators Project New York. She has been awarded grants from Arts Council England, European Cultural Foundation, Oppenheim-John Downes Memorial Trust, Argentine Educational Trust, Francis Reckitt, Eaton Fund, Gane Trust and the Lisa Ullmann Travel Scholarship to study Butoh in Japan.
Ruth Breen
I am a colourist visual artist inspired by nature, particularly flowers. I am a self-taught artist, and I live in Staffordshire Moorlands, I originally lived in London. I use acrylic paints as my main medium. My paintings are bright and vibrant. I am in the Neurodiversity spectrum as I am dyslexic, which means I am a dyslexic thinker and have an ability to think outside the box. I also have physical disabilities, and I am unable to use a standing easel as I cannot stand for long periods, so I prefer to paint downwards using a table. I have found I engage with acrylic paints as they can produce the bright colours I see in nature, particularly flowers which are my main inspiration. My work has been described as arts and crafts, mixed with pop art and impression. I have been told my paintings make people smile, which is a wonderful reaction to get from your artwork. I am currently creating a series 10 paintings for a pop-up exhibition