Search Portfolios
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.
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.
Caroline Lenon
Caroline is complex. The singer, song-writer and producer based in London is ready to show her audience how versatile she is in 2020. Her power to make people cry, laugh, and heal is what makes her unique and is one to watch for.
Caroline released her first ever single “Like That” in 2020. She described “Like That” as having an immediate connection with someone. The connection is so strong that you are drawn to them in a way that you have never felt before. The connection develops over time and you just like that feeling. Like that does not have an explicit lyrics but it does not abandon the sexiness that it brings to the listeners. Caroline gave hints on how to please her and emphasised the importance of taking things slow.
Caroline then dropped “No competition (freestyle)” where she expressed her frustrations about people who constantly drained her energy. She reached her limit and can no longer tolerate this type of energy so she needed to release all that anger and frustrations which led her in creating this masterpiece. “This song emphasis that I am not in competition with anyone. I run my own race and I am focus on improving myself. This song is made to encourage everyone that whatever life throws at them, they just have to stay focus and motivated. Remove all the negative energy, cut off all the toxic people and focus on their grind. Everyone is unique and different, there’s no need to compete. We will all make it in the end.”
Ryan Boultbee
‘For me, Ryan’s work had an after effect; when the everything came down, the space was transformed into a kind of ready-made,
so his work changed my experience of every show that followed.’
His creative process is led by an exploration of materials, often found in the building he's exploring. He works in a space related to the built environment, but different from it;
tinting the viewer’s experience and prompting their imagination. Ryan's actions encourage a different way of seeing by inviting the viewer to investivate
beneath the surface of an experience.
BACKLIT, Nottingham / Website / No Jobs in the Arts
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.
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%.
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.
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.
Ren Neoh
I’m a newly hatched creative ready for industry and adventure. I love adding new ways of making to my toolkit and will try any process once! Illustration is my home base, giving me a playful, visually dynamic point of view that has carried over into my forays into animation and graphic design.
Find me here! https://neohren.com
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.
Megan Parfitt
Hey! My name is Megan and I am from SW London.
Art has always, and will always be my passion from drawing on the walls when I was little to now, having my own little art shop.
I have a diploma in art and design and extensive experience working with clients to achieve their dream outcomes.
Remi Cole
Hello I am Remi Cole and I am looking for a palce at UCEN Manchester to persue 2D animation and digital art. Art and drawing is something I enjoy and learning about animation is very interesting to me. I am from Salford in Manchester so I am already very close to the establishment. Here is a display of some of my sketches and drawings both finished and in development.
Emma Gilroy
I am an illustrator based in Leeds, just graduated from the Northern School of Art, trying to find my own art style and figure out what I want to create. I made my own toy theatre book along with a display in the style of a theatre stage in my final year of university and I am hoping to make another toy theatre book in the coming year.
Mark Noble
Mark Noble is an English artist based in Somerset, UK. His works shine a new light on the under-valued aspects of the world in which we live. Often specialising in landscape paintings and abstract work, he infuses his worlds with a melancholic and spiritual beauty.
After a difficult time at school (dealing with autism and severe dyslexia) and spending nearly 20 years working in a local plastics factory, Mark set out to pursue his dream of becoming an artist. Inspired by the work of Turner, he expresses the mystical, dream-like and sublime, through delicate attention to the commonplace or overlooked.
Mark has exhibited paintings across the UK and Europe and has received interest from as far afield as South America. He is currently running art workshops to encourage those who, like him, have creative dreams yet to be fully realised.
Work was recently sold at a large exhibition in London (the OXO Gallery) to raise awareness of Parkinson’s Disease and paintings are on display in several other galleries around England. In March 2021, Mark became an ambassador for a charity called 'Outside In' – their aim is to assist and promote disabled artists. He is also busy working on private commissions, exhibiting, developing new ideas and getting children involved with art (one Lottery-funded project involved children painting a mural at a local school in Glastonbury).
Moving forward, Mark wants to promote environmentally friendly art as much as possible. His ‘Driftwood Collection’ features art painted on recycled materials such as old tiles, window frames, bark and even old coffee table tops!
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
Venus Ashu Venus Ashu
I am a freelance photographer, writer, stylisy and filmmaker. My main concepts are to highlight the stories and cultures of those in the black community.
I've worked on a number of short films, experimental projects, and photoshoots. I am currently the Editor In Chief for an online magazine, House Of Hedon, and producing my own short film.
I'm looking for more opportunities in any shape or form in the creative industry to gain more experience.
Holly Jackson
Hello, I am a freelance model maker with over 4 years of experience in the industry. I have a BA Hons degree in model making and special effects.
during my time in the industry I have worked on film, in theatre, in media campaigns, tv and advertising, in architecture and promotional models and events.
to see more of my work please follow me in Instagram @sfxmodeldesign
or see my website hollyjackson28.wixsite.com/modelmaker
Olivia Carter
Hi, my name is Liv! I am a 20 year old digital artist with a huge passion for creating my own stories and character designs. One of the best compliments I think I could recieve is that someone finds my characters or my stories interesting and entertaining, especially when focusing in on a specific aspect of said character and/or story. As an artist, I'm incredibly inspired by anime and some of my favourite video games; some in particular being Danganronpa (which me and my friends are actually working on a fan-project for,) Genshin Impact, Angels of Death and Bungo Stray Dogs. <3
I am currently in university studying Game Design and Development so I can work to create something that is just as inspiring and enjoyable to others as my favourite titles have been for me.
Tarrin Hall
- Multi-instrumentalist from Bristol looking to stay in Manchester.
- (Drums, Guitar, Bass)
- Soon to graduate from BIMM Manchester, earning a Bachelor's degree in Drums and Music Business (Joint Honours).
- Key Modules:
- Audience Experience and Motivation (psychology in marketing)
- Marketing and PR
- The Music Business
- Professional Portfolio
- Specialised Genre Performance
- Key Modules:
- Experience in video editing and graphic design; starting to learn music production.
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.
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
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).