Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Degree show...

Paper sculptures made by Kate Mackelvie
Although I found very difficult to create paper sculptures I admire the work of people who create such special work, one of these is Kate Mackelvie, I was so impressed with her paper sculptures, well done girl!


Laura Chapman I love the decorative art, her beautiful handlettering, nice collages. Her work create a fantasy world full of decoration, careful choose of few colours, is so delicate and cheerful.

Degree Show ...

Binx the Jinx by Michelle Dawn Hird

Watercolours, photoshop
1024 x 768 pixels
A short magical story, It's so beautiful illustrated, it shows the patient ,dedication and eye for detail of the artist.


Emily Hayes

I like the simplicity of combining two or three colours, great decoration and very original narrative.

Degree Show

10 Things to do before you're Ten! (picture book) by Kate Mackelvie
290 mmx 170 mm

Kate's work is very detailed, good use of colour combination, traditional and precise. Original rhyming book for parents and children.


Blackbird Friends by Ceri Jones


Computer generated work. The characters are lovely, charming and magical. Although some people always say that lately all illustrations made in computer look the same, this one is an exception.

Graduation show: A different experience






After a year at university I realised that I want to specialise in illustration as it becames clearer day by day that this is what I want to do.

The Degree show

This year the degree show introduced me to new professionals. I wanted to be very critical as this is one thing you learnt at university.

From my point of view I was disappointed; I don’t know it was the lack of money from university or if the graduates were not able to collect enough money to produce a better catalogue. There were negative points in the show. I was surprised there were not information of for any of the pieces, not even in the catalogue, although I still managed to discover the materials that had been used.

I believe it is very important for people who come to an art exhibition to have a bit of information about the artist, name of the work, materials and a short synopsis.

There were two sections in this small exhibition; the Graphic Design and the illustration. The Graphic section wasn’t interesting for me because I didn’t feel any of the pieces had as much impact as the pieces created by the illustrators. I was impressed by the level of this new illustrators, I absolutely adore the work of Emily Hayes, Kate Mackelvie, Laura Chapman, Michelle Hird and Ceri Jones.
I like their works and found a common mood called “Magic” although some are more effective than others. This is a strong new group of illustrators, these five girls are the best of the exhibition, their work combine magic, narrative and imagination are examples of their young spirit.

The gallery was small and practical but maybe the exhibition should last for more than five days. I went on a Tuesday afternoon and no one could explain me what the video showing was about; this put me off from watching more.

At the end I found information at the www.youarehere08.co website. This website is fairly poor and difficult to use; It took me lot of time to find the artist in the tiny bars. Another negative point is some students hadn’t wrote any information of their work.

I think with a bit more effort, communication and union the exhibition could be far better, these new professionals are worth it!

I will post some photographs of the work made by these artists in the next blog.
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