(leaflets i collected at the degree show)
There were various exhibitions being exhibited around the school, ranging from; Fine Arts, Graphic design communication, Textile design, Foundation degree interior and Spatial design. I would personally say that the fine arts work being shown stood out to me the most, here are a couple photos i took of some of my favourite fine art pieces:
This one has to be one of my favourites in the first fine art show we visited, this was also an award winning piece as well as being one of my personal favourites. What really stood out to me has to be the colour pallet, which made the piece more noticeable compared to all the other final outcomes in that particular room. There were many artists that stood out to me but unfortunately i forgot to take a note of there names. This particular student uses a range of materials in her piece which adds contrast and dimension. The variation in patter, colour an texture gives her art a sense of atmosphere and depth. Its very apparent that a lot of thought and planning went into her piece.
This was one of my ultimate favorite pieces, it was extremely unique, just like every other piece of art work in the degree show. But this one stood out a lot. The designs on the glass itself was beautiful but the actual presentation and molding of the glass made it that much more beautiful to the eyes. The use of shape and pattern in the collection of pieces adds to the unity and overall effect of the collection.
Here, again another piece which stood out to me, a very unique and creative collection of 3D pieces.
key pieces from the textiles exhibition:
The degree show featured work of many different types, we came across a very creative piece which consisted of a student in a small boxed room, set in a dark galaxy effect, playing music and dancing non stop. The amount of energy she used would have been extremely tiring. The effort put into these pieces was amazing. Overall i feel that the Chelsea degree show portrayed a variety of the different styles of art one could come across, although i don't feel the school is for me.
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