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What exactly is a blog?

A blog is an online journal or diary that is regularly updated with text, pictures, videos, or other content. It can be personal or professional. It can cover a wide range of topics from food to crime, or anything the […]

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Visualising the Invisible

When is an Illustration not an Illustration? As I enter my final degree year the daily navigation of my creative identity still feels an uphill hike in foggy terrain. I began this journey as a ‘mature’ student seeking a doorway […]

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Three Potters

What a time to be alive, my friends!   Shinichi Sawada Untitled (72), 2018. Photo by Ellie Walmsley, from JenniferLaurenGallery.com   The internet was not around when I was just a grubby urchin clambering through the rock pools of Hunstanton, […]

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The importance of good photographs of your work

While attending an art college at Carmarthen School of art, I have access to lots of different art departments. One of which I use quite regularly. The photography department. Getting my work photographed in a white studio with professional lighting […]

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Middlesex Jewellery
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Middlesex University

The Jewellery And Accessories programme is well established and has international standing. The strength of the course lies in; a broad interpretation of the subject; innovative use of materials; specialist teaching by world-class practitioners and a placement year. Teaching methods […]

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Theo Wood
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University of the West of England

MA Multi-disciplinary Printmaking…a three year part-time course involving practical and contextual studies with access to print/photography/textile printing/fabrication.

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Sharon Adams Tools
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University of Brighton

The course focuses on material knowledge, techniques and processes in wood, metal, ceramics and plastics across disciplines such as jewellery, furniture, sculpture, lighting, batch production and site-specific work. A broad approach is encouraged within fine art, design and craft contexts. […]

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