The NUA Masters

An insight into the wonderful work of the NUA Masters

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Poppy West - Photography

Tuesday Aug 06, 2019

Tuesday Aug 06, 2019

As a Masters Photography student, Poppy’s work explores the relationship of photography and death. Using adhesive plastic and black pigment to create death masks, Poppy has created her own method of capturing photographs without the use of a camera. Working with the face and the body, Poppy’s art balances the intimacy of process with the immortalisation inherent in photography.
Find out more at: poppywestphotography.co.uk

Elliot Knott - Photography

Tuesday Aug 06, 2019

Tuesday Aug 06, 2019

Elliot’s work on the MA centres on the presence of humanity in the language of buildings, rather than form of the body.
Elliot uses traditional methods of photography to capture the cinematic aesthetic and qualities of night time scenes. This engagement with form and technique has required patience and a tactile touch, pushing his practice forward against the grain of mainstream digital photography.
Find out more at: elliotknottphotographic.com

Liam Ashley Clark - Fine Art

Monday Aug 05, 2019

Monday Aug 05, 2019

As a multi-disciplinary Fine Artist, Liam's work has its roots in skateboarding, street and folk art. Recently he has focused using his art to create discussion around current socio-cultural problems.
His latest project is a triptych that creates a narrative of causes, outcomes and solutions. Liam uses humour and a naive painting style to allow the subject matter to be more approachable.
Find out more: www.liamashleyclark.com

Emily Cannell - Fashion

Monday Aug 05, 2019

Monday Aug 05, 2019

By using Jersey to create dynamic new forms and situate these within atmospheric, architectural spaces, Emily’s work pushes the boundaries of what constitutes as Fashion
She creates forms that mimic shoulders and hips whilst also taking the guise of a crumbling building or a staircase. The ethereal sense of body that occupies her work even in its absence leaves us asking whether the body needs to be present at all?  Find out more @emilycannellartist

Monday Aug 05, 2019

Lindsay Elise Jolly is a multi-disciplinary fine artist. She uses art as a medium for personal development and rehabilitation, and focuses on the process of making to challenge physical limitations. For her final project Lindsay is exploring the cathartic journey of art and plans to exhibit a hand carved Cairn and a painting
For more information: http://www.lindsayelisejolly.co.uk/

Jacqui Jones - Fine Art

Saturday Aug 03, 2019

Saturday Aug 03, 2019

Jacqui is a multi-disciplinary environmental artist. Her work explores an interest and connection with the environment. During her time on the Fine Art MA she has explored new processes and spent time working with new materials and new software to better her practice. Jacqui’s final project will be a piece called Out Of Our Hands and will be exhibited at the NUA Master’s Degree Show at the end of August 2019.
You can find out more here: http://www.jacquijones.co.uk/

Holly Butcher - Fashion

Saturday Aug 03, 2019

Saturday Aug 03, 2019

Holly's work tackles the goliath topic of gender aiming to create silhouettes that need not adhere to the body forming shapes we are used to. You can find more of her work at the Master's degree show at Norwich University of the Arts, at the end of August. 

Roanna Seekings - Fine Art

Saturday Aug 03, 2019

Saturday Aug 03, 2019

Roanna is a multi-disciplinary artist, currently working with film and social media to raise awareness of the drug culture in the UK. Inspired by French New Wave Film, Postproduction and Lean culture, Roanna uses shared footage, an iPhone and Instasize to record, re-record and edit material analogous to the creation and experience of Lean, a trending pharmaceutical drink concoction.
Website: https://www.roannaseekings.com/

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