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Terry Sewell Terry Sewell
I'm a working-class Norfolk son The Barsham Boy, born 16th April 1955, in a time that many will be able to relate to. A time that to me stood still in the most captivating and inspiring era I now consider to have been the most incredible period of my life and an honour to have ever been part of growing up in, the sweet rural village of East Barsham to which I grew to love both its people and its mesmerising beauty both in nature and scenery. For 26 years I lived and grew to adulthood in this place so close to my heart which bears the fruit of the written words I write about inspired by my bittersweet journey through life. I began writing as young as five years old, in my early years I wrote mainly poetry but my ambition was always to hopefully become an established successful writer. As an infant growing up under the disciplinarian ways of my heartless father who used to beat me and call me useless, writing became an escape for me and a way of finding happiness and a purpose for living. Once I left the family fold at 26 years of age I had to work all my life for a living to make ends meet for my own wives and family. My writing suffered a lot and I became frustrated that I could never seem to find the time to achieve all I wanted in the subject. However, whenever I could I wrote both poetry and short stories and loved those moments of peace and tranquility so much but as hard as I tried I couldn't find an agent or publisher. Just over six years ago I decided it was now or never to publish my work, it was not quite how I had hoped but at least my work was finally out there for people to read by independently publishing stories myself. Since doing this I have met some lovely people through being invited to local schools, libraries, and events to do author talks, workshops, and book signings to which was so exciting. I am now retired loving the time I have left to write everything I have always wanted, currently writing my new thriller The Bride, Lady Leaves, and a children's book entitled The Curse of Karlevil. Whether I am ever lucky enough to obtain an agent and publisher or not I will continue to write out of love for the written word which has comforted me so much throughout my life from the heart until I'm unable to write anymore. But at least by then, I would have given it a dam good try.
Skye Davies
I am currently an art student working in multiple mediums, from graphic design to acrylics. My specialism lies within portraiture and realism, but also enjoy venturing into different styles. I am looking for commissions and opportunity to gain experience in all areas of the art world.
Haider Razzaq
I am a year 13 student, currently studying engineering design, psychology, digital media and 2 EPQ's.I have experience in customer service, and I am a freelance designer with skills in the Adobe suite products.
I would like to be an architectural psychologist but for now I would like the opportunity to work for a firm who would offer me a degree apprenticeship where I can work and study simultaneously. I enjoy a challenge and would like to have the opportunity to prove my worth and train under an experienced architect who can teach me how to change the world.
Charlotte Holman
I am an independent fine artist. I have a Higher National Diploma (HND) in fine art and business practice. My work is characterized by organic shapes and textures, strong concepts and a sensitivity to colour. I create abstract mixed media paintings and prints. My appreciation for culture, the natural environment and my experience of the world, feeds into my work. With a background working for charitable organisations, my work often explores issues around, social justice, environmental concerns, gender equality and spirituality.
Jae Davies
As an aspiring fine artist, I am passionate about exploring a wide range of mediums, with a particular focus on oil painting, character design and sculpture. Throughout my creative journey, I have also experimented with photography, printmaking, pattern repeat, and various textiles techniques, constantly looking to expand my artistic horizons. My work reflects my unique personal expression, while also embracing experimentation. Once I have completed my studies, I aim to be an active part of the art community, sharing my work with like-minded individuals and continuing to grow as an artist.
Sana El-Wakili
Sana El-Wakili is a multidisciplinary artist based in London with North African heritage. Sana is a poet, dancer and actor besides being a theatre maker and choreographer. She is influenced by spoken word, music, visual art, as well as lived experience. A true cross-arts maker with a bold artistic vision, Sana explores truth through experimentation, innovation and poignancy. She creates work for radio, theatre, and film. She has done a residency with dancexchange and mentored by Joseph Toonga. Collaborated with east london dance, Roundhouse, Grand Junction, shubbak Festival, Spid Theatre, Camden inspire, national youth theatre, poetic unity, complicite, Barbican and more. She's a playing up nyt graduate, Roundhouse poetry collective alumni, young artist with avant garde dance and member of the spoken word theatre company with poetic unity. A ex resolution festival artist and Premiered her show at the place London.
Elis Lloyd
I am a fine artist I mainly focus on pattern work and detailed designs. I am a landscape photographer too and I do other photography. I also paint sometimes and I make homemade beaded bracelets. I'm currently on a art and design course in college. I would like to get my art out there maybe do some commissions or design a logo or something creative.(most of my photographs are taken on a iPhone 7)
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.
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 :)
Mia Prior
My name is Mia Prior, I live in Norfolk and am prepared to travel.
Qualified in level 2 Media Makeup and currently training in Level 3.
I will be finishing my level 3 course around summer time 2023 so currently looking out for an apprenticeship/job :) I am especially interested in the special effects/prosthetics in the TV&FILM industry.
A fast learner who is always keen to learn new skills and techniques, I'm not afraid to take on tasks that are given to me.
Aisha Oppong
A 17-year-old college student whose passions include photography, creative writing and journalism. I've always enjoyed expressing my ideas in an artistic way and therefore I decided that setting up this online portfolio will a brilliant way to put more of my photography and publications out there. I am open to advice and constructive criticism so please feel free to reach out!
Photography instagram: miss.o.photoss
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.
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.
Luana Pontes
Hey! I'm Luana, an experimental writer based in both London and Essex, looking to get permanently stuck in the literary and performing arts industries!
I graduated from my MA in Creative Writing at Queen Mary University of London with a Distinction, and graduated from the same institution with a 1st Class Hons in BA English with Creative Writing. I am currently a Youth Engagement Officer at London Bubble Theatre Company; working in full time in marketing and communications.
I am in the process of writing my first fictional memoir and specialise in writing in hybrid genres and adopting 'ludic writing strategies' in my work. I am a multi-faceted writer. Poems, short-stories, critical essays, journals, articles, theatre scripts and reviews - I write and read them all. Being an unconventional writer has not been a hiderence to my career development, I have had the pleasure of working as an academic researcher, marketing intern, workshop facilitator programme participant and assistant producer during my studies, too.
My greatest achivement has been being able to set up my Creative Writing workshop platform for aspiring writers across London, nos: Creative Writing. At nos: Creative Writing, I faciliate workshops on different writing techniques, share inspiring writing materials and offer free 1-2-1 feedback on the devlopment of participant's personal writing projects. An enthusiastic supporter of everything literary and creative, I look forward to growing my platform and reaching greater audiences as I have many plans and projects I would like to fulfil in this collaborative space.
Please see a list of my contributions below:
'The Glitch' by Luana Pontes, Queen Mary University of London SUBTEXTS: Alchemy, Issue One, 2022/23
'From Jocale, To Jouel' by Luana Da Cruz, Fossils: Plaything, Art Direction Publication by UAL Graduate Klaudija Micheleviciute, 2022
'External Validations' by Luana Pontes, Perceptions, QMUL MA Creative Writers, 2022
'Game of Familiarisation' by Luana Da Cruz, Are You Playing The Game, Art Direction Publication by UAL Graduate Klaudija Micheleviciute, Instagram | @biginterests, 2020
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
(Follow me, thx)
Email ttiagoribeiro@hotmail.com
Kathleen Crilly
I am currently studying at Glasgow School of Art for Painting and Printmaking. I am now in my second year and am also a receiptant of the John and Mabel Craig scholarship. Through my education, I have become a hard working artist taking commissions. As I progess through my studies, I am still experimenting through my medium with different styles and inspirations.
Kelly Wood
- I am 18 years old and am looking for work online, be that freelancing or overall getting paid online. This is the most convient way for me and I feel like I could do well.
- I have 3 A-Levels, an A in Graphic Design, and B's in Photography and English language.
- I gravitate more to illustration and animation.
- Commissions are Open.
- I will be staring university in September 2021 to do an animation degree.
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZoJjErRSUODZ_5qb3-8l8A
Verity Francesca
Hello! My name is Verity Francesca and I'm an aspiring actress. I have finished my Level 3 Extended Diploma in Preforming Arts with a triple Distinction star (D*D*D*). I'm looking forward to sharing my own independent projects I'm working on where not only am I acting in but writing, directing, editing, and producing. I love to create and collaborate with other likeminded people. In my spare time I'm an activist for equality. I'm a bubbly and fun to work with but I'm not afraid to take leadership. When it comes to business I have my head screwed on tight.
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.
Olive Frater Howell
HI, I'm Olive Frater Howell, currently a student, doing art as a subject, I love and are interested in all forms of art from 3D art to hyperreaslim. I'm wanting to always work harder to improve my skills in art and new styles of it, Im always open to trying anything and everything within the art world.
Athena c
My name is Athena, I'm 17 years old and currently studying my last year of UAL'S level 3 extended diploma in art and design in college. I like to dabble in loads of different art mediums from collage to prints, graphic design, painting and just straight up sketching. I love to experiment with anything I can incorporate art into. I am still quite inexperianced and unsure of what direction I want to go with my skills. However, I do have an interest in graphic design and also set design for film sounds quite intriguing. Futhermore, I love to expresss myself through fashion, piercings and dyed hair. In my spare time I love to listen and discover new music, practice my skateboarding skills, go spray painting and watch anime( japanese animation).