Valentina (organic sculpture)
This sculpture is inspired by the works of Rodin, I wanted to explore both the Neo-classical style as well as the organic nature of the of the epics that he creates.
This sculpture is inspired by the works of Rodin, I wanted to explore both the Neo-classical style as well as the organic nature of the of the epics that he creates.
This piece was created in reaction to the theme 'Death and Rebirth'. I wanted to create a piece that was unique, original whilst also was considerate of the users ergonomics. Inspired by the brand...
This piece I created under controlled conditions, for my A Level Product Design exam. I wanted to create an piece that streamlined the torso. In order to create this piece I had to use Tiffany...
Art and design are highly profound subjects, and I have a deep passion for both. They challenge how artists, designers and the public perceive and engage with the world. When I am creating I like...
This portrait is inspired by the Divine and the film of John Waters, particularly the film Female Trouble. When I first saw this film I found it disturbing and disgusting. As I reflected I began...
This is a pen drawing of the celebrity Kim Kardashian. I have chosen her as a subject as part of of my explorations of body dysmorphia and the modern obsession with image. Cross hatching is a...
This is a development of a previous jewellery design. I wanted to find a way in which I would be able to create an organic animal skin effect without causing any harm to the animal. I achieved...
This is a piece of jewellery that I designed for my product design course. I was exploring themes of death and re-birth. The form and structure of the pendent both portrays the structure of the...
With this piece, I wanted to fuse together visual ideas that could be considered beautiful and horrific at the same time. I wanted to create a piece that was aesthetically pleasing and explored...
Maps and the 21st Century: The British Library Bedlam: the asylum and beyond: The Welcome Collection Lights of Soho: Bewer Street, Soho London
This piece was created as a response to modern day body dysmorphia. I also wanted to make the sculpture androgynous. The starting point of the idea was to explore issues around self image in...