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Matt Curtis
Well, what do I say here......I'm just a human creating amazing art. I've been doing art most of my life on and off. It comes from the soul and is chanelled through me. I love art because it makes people stop for a moment and live in the present. People see what that want to as we never see the same thing twice. I love creating something that no one else has. All my works are original and one offs.
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.”
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’.
Catherine Morton
Hi I'm Catherine, a photographer based in Northern Ireland, I mainly shoot on film with my Mamiya RZ 67. Any work or experience would be greatly appreciated! I'm looking to gain experience and improve my portfolio so if there's any models out there maybe we could help eachother out!
Bruno Coelho
A self-driven and ambitious designer who specialises in textiles and print design, my narrative-based work explores the connection between the garment and the wearer. As a creative thinker with excellent time management and organizational skills, I pursue new perspectives on design and innovate ways to enhance my professional knowledge and skills.
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.
Charlotte Swan
I'm a Fine Art mix media student, specialising in Medical Illustration. I've created colouring books, private commissions and volunteer work for companies.
I love to create realistic anatomical drawings on a wide range of mediums, merging digital and physical drawings to blur the lines between 3D and 2D forms.
Evie Anderson Evie Anderson
Hi, I am Evie! I graduated in 2021 with a BA in Illustration/Animation at Kingston University. Last September I completed a year-long Internship at the Cologne International School of Design in Germany as an assistant for the International Office. I am currently employed at Historic Royal Palaces as a host assistant based in the Tower Of London. I only have experience working in retail and customer service roles and would like to get experience working in the creative industry. My interests are drawing and wearing clothing/accessories inspired by Japanese Kawaii, visiting new places to explore and doing some observational drawings, and creating fan art of characters from films, videogames and other media I grew up with.
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.
Bob Grant
I love coding, making and gaming and I want to show everyone how much fun you can have learning and experimenting with these activities. I run a YouTube channel, BytesNBits, which has a large number of tutorials covering all aspects of programming, electronics and retro gaming. You'll also find lots of helpful articles on my website, https://bytesnbits.co.uk.
Please have a look through my portfolio to find out more about what I do, and feel free to contact me if you think I can help you with any of your projects.
Treasure Bayona
Hey everyone! My name's Treasure Bayona and I'm 17 years old. I've always loved art and drawing Since I was younger, as I watched a lot of anime and read a lot of manga. Yes even One Piece! I'm a self taught digital artists who loves to explore different style of art and charcter art. I'm also an auther of an online Novel called howler; creativity is just in my blood!
Because I draw digitally, this allows me to take commissions from all around the world not just places ones stated below! <3
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.
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Kiya Wilson
I am an 19 year old currently studying my Level 3 in Fine Art, located in Essex.
I am interested in both Mixed Media and Illustration, and am always looking for a new challenge.
I would love to pursue a career in the field of Art, however, I am not sure exactly what, but I am open to trying anything!
Bob Grant
I am a recently graduated artist whose creative journey began in the vibrant streets of Manchester. After earning my Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Leeds, I have quickly gained attention for my distinctive approach to contemporary painting and mixed media. My work often explores themes of identity, urban life, and the interplay between memory and reality, blending bold colours and textured layers to evoke emotion and dialogue.
My final year exhibition was praised for its innovative use of reclaimed materials and subtle social commentary. I am passionate about community engagement and frequently volunteer for local arts programmes, believing in the power of creativity to inspire change. As I embark on my professional practice, I am eager to collaborate with fellow artists and develop my portfolio, aspiring to contribute to the British art scene with fresh perspectives and meaningful connections.