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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.
Elly Ip
Hi I am Media creative hoping to experience more on creative digital media and finding my career path, interested character design and animation. Im 17 in sixth form do Art and Design and Creative Media Production; trying to grow my skills and portfollo. I usually draw and take pictures in my spare time, exploring softwares like Blender and Soundtrap myself hoping to master it one day < ;
I will be showing my work including Daily Photography, Art (Abstract/ Surreal), Orginial characters from sketches, Special effect make up (hobby) and a short animation I made with clay!
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!
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.
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.
Lo Simpson
Hi, I'm Lo and I'm creative living and working in London.
I recently graduated from London College of Fashion where I completed a BA in Creative Direction for Fashion. Previously to this, I gained a Foundation Diploma in Fashion Communication from Central St Martins.
I am looking for internships, jobs and other opportunities that will allow me to gain experience and contacts in the fashion / creative industries.
Having studied both Fashion Communication and Creative Direction for Fashion, I have a range of skills including photography, styling, set design, graphic design, art direction, creative direction and more. This means that I will suit many roles and have a bases of skills and experiences on which to build upon.
Another passion and interest of mine is Interior Design which I would love to incorporate into my career in some way.
I am currently working part time as a content creator, website designer and social media manager at Luxac, a British Fashion Brand.
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.
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.
Hoi Lam Chao
I am currently a Art and Design student who love exploring different techniques such as: watercolour, acrylic, colourpencil, digtal drawings, photogharaph... Also 3D artworks such as : Fabric, 3D modle in clay, landscape... Lots of different ways to produce my ideas out I could think of. I love combining or changing my art styles all the time, I could from drawing realistic painting to a digtal goofy character illustrations.
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.
Elliott Tracey
I'm a recent Acting and Performance-graduate looking to commit myself to new creative opportunities and explore new ventures within the industry. I'm based in Glasgow, and would be happy to travel around Scotland and elsewhere in the UK. I'm trained in theatre, film and television and voice/radio acting, as well as singing and physical theatre performance.
Jack Williams
My name is Jack Williams, I am a 26 year old Video Editor with 2 years freelance experiance working with Creative Portal. I Graduated with. a 2:1 in Film and Moving Image production from Norwich University of the Arts in 2023. I was the lead editor on a documentary titiled Love, Me which won Best Documentary at Sunrise Film Festival in Lowestoft. I have experiance working within programmes such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Photoshop, Davinci Resolve, Microsoft office 365 suite. I also have experiance in Content managment systems which I used to help design the various web pages on Creative Portal.
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 :)
Rebecca Deavin
Based in East Sussex, I'm an ex Psychology and Criminology student aiming to acquire a place at Central Saint Martins (UAL) for 2021 entry, I'm predominantly known for my digital portraits, yet oil and pencil are mediums that I use very often. Other explorations of mine include Fashion Design, Tattoo Design and Stick and Poke, Clay Sculpting and Photography Editing.
My Art Instagram is @becksdvinart for those interested
Niamh Land
I am level 2 qualified and currently studding level 3 media makeup. I'm very passionate about makeup, special effects and how creative you can be with it. Currently looking for any oportunites to help build my portfoilio in Norfolk and cambridgeshire area. As im planning on going to university in september 2022 to study media makeup further.
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.”
Chloe Howard
I am currently studying Level 3 Media Makeup at CWA and I have done a VRQ in Woman's Hairdressing which gives me an advantage in certain aspects of my course. I always complete my work in good time and to the best of my ability. I plan to go to university in October 2022 and study Media Makeup further.
MUA Insta: chloelucymuax
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.
Isabel Budd
I have just finished my UAL Extended diploma in art and design specialising in fashion and textiles and am continuing on to study costume design for film and tv at Falmouth university. I am passionate about costume and fashion and am constantly looking for opportunities to get experience so feel free to contact me with an opportunity's or collaboration proposals.
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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