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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
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.
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.
Nathan Wilson
Hi,
I'm 18, I live in the UK
I am creative individual, who is currently studying a Fine Art foundation diploma course, ahead of university/employment.
This platform helps me to showcase my work: drawings, in graphite, charcoal and other mediums, photography and graphic designed art - including wedding stationary and books.
I like to tackle a little of everything in the artistic world, and I would love the opportunity to live, breathe and create art in all forms and styles.
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.
kathrine gomes
Kathrine Gomes is a 17 year old indie folk/country singer songwriter from Thetford Norfolk. she can sing in English and or Portuguese and is more than happy to shine light on her mother tongue.
She recently performed for a live audience at Access Creative College, Norfolk skills fayre, Royal Norfolk show and the B2/Brickmakers in Norwich. She's also previously performed for Warner Records. She is now available for book for the rest of the year.
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 :)
Taylor Davies
Hi, my name is Taylor. I studied Fine Art at North Wales School of Art where I got a 1st class honours degree. I work in oil paint, creating abstract landscape paintings around the theme of water and the sea. What interests me about the sea, is how it can be both calming yet powerful and aggressive at the same time - I try to bring these very different emotions together in one painting in order to create an artwork that has depth to it, and draws you in. The use of a blue palette creates a calming piece of work to look at, and means it is also suitable for any style of room; whether that is a commercial space or someone's living room.
While oil paints are my go-to medium, I also enjoy doing typography and various bits of lettering for people. I have written a couple of the food court signs for my local market and gallery space, Ty Pawb. Examples of this can be seen on my Instagram (@taylorstellaart) highlighted stories labeled typography.
I am also happy to take commissions for both large scale abstract paintings and small scale ones.
Emily Kelsall
My name is Emily, I'm 17 and studying media at a level. I hope to work in the industry in the future, but for now I'm looking for work experience and mainly practice. I make short videos and films at home in my spare time as well as editing and posting things to tik tok. I am inexperienced and untrained but I definitely have potential and love to learn.
Charles Cheang
I’m a passionate creator and boundary-pusher, specializing in user experience and spatial design. With attentive communication skills and strong sketching skills, I craft spaces that prioritize people’s real needs. My work is driven by a passion to create environments that inspire, engage, and elevate the experience of all who encounter them.
I am very passionate about solving day-to-day problems and enhancing Human-Computer/AI Interaction to bridge the gap between the real world and virtual environments. In particular, I aspire to become a Product Designer, with a focus on XR, UX/UI, and AI, as I am keen to explore more creative possibilities, pursue professional growth, and expand my expertise in 3D modelling and virtual simulations within a more immersive environment, embracing imaginative, boundary-pushing design.
As a Landscape Architect, my designs are often constrained by physical spaces and real-world limitations, but XR enables more innovative and unrestricted creations. My passion for expanding my creative expression, combined with my skills in spatial design, environmental context, aesthetics, and user experience, makes me confident that I would be an ideal candidate to work for you.
Daniel Beeston
I'm a 17 year old artist, currently studying fine art at 6th form along side 3 other subjects. I usually work in a realistic style but I'm open to more abstract styles. I also feel more comfortable using coloured pencils, graphite and oil pastels however I also use gouache and acrylic paint. Looking for opportunities to get myself more involved in the art world and finding new ways to make a difference with my art :)
INES FORGET
My name is Ines, I am a passionate and hard-working design student, and I would love the opportunity to complete an internship abroad. My degree has given me the skills and knowledge to create quality and meaningful content, and I am confident that I could add value to a design team. I am motivated by the challenge of working in a different culture and eager to learn new ways of designing. I believe that my French touch would be an asset to your team, and I am looking forward to contributing to a company’s success.
Sheena Bulpitt
Ever curious and a bit of a rebel...I am an artist who embraces freedom of expression and encourages others to be who they are too.
My paintings provide reminders of beauty, strength and resilience. An invitation to explore who you are, our connections to each other and to nature.
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.
Zoe Augustin
Hello, and welcome to my portfolio! I am an aspiring young artist with the intentions of pursuing a career in games art and design.
I have been drawing all of my life and have worked on commissions for family and friends. I hope to gain much more experience in the industry so that I can be successful.
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.
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.
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 😊
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.
Kassi Neumann
Hello! I am an American photographer, poet, and visual artist living in London, UK. I've just graduated from the University of East London with a BA Photography degree, and I will be starting my MA Photography course in January 2021. I'm looking for work placement or employment, collaborations with other artists, and galleries to either work at or to exhibit my work in.