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2021 Archive

BA Illustration
STUDENT WORK
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Ilyscia

Jasmine Chow is a digital artist whose focus on characters and the human figure are inspired by manga, and provide an intimate lens into a fantasy narrative.

@ilyscia

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Alison Ellis

Alison Ellis is an illustrator; a love of dragons drives her to create monsters and other characters, as expressed as prints, zines and sculptures. 

alisonellis17.wixsite.com/website

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Niamh Cullen

Niamh Cullen is an aspiring children’s illustrator whose work is focused on the playful, exploring themes of childhood, magic and wonder. 

niamhcullen3108.wixsite.com 

@niacart_ 

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Morgan Scott

Morgan Scott creates illustrations and sculptures based on female empowerment and sexual liberation, questioning representations of women. 

@pinky_demon_ 

morgannorman1.wixsite.com/my-site 

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Matthew Jinks

The recent work of Matthew Jinks focuses on media and social canon – and how its impact can affect the viewpoints of society.

matthewjinks0.wixsite.com/artist 

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Sarah Dallow

Sarah Dallow’s work is centred on the portrayal of the female body, combining flesh with unfurling petals, framing limbs with a delicate touch. 

@sarahdallow.art 

www.sarahdallow.com 

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Molly Leigh

Molly Leigh’s work explores gothic horror themes of the monstrous, isolation and the occult, with focus on relationships between characters. 

@mollymoon.art
www.mollarting.wixsite.com/mollymoonillustrate

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Amelia Wilson-Wood

Illustrator Amelia Wilson-Wood’s energetic imagery is focused on organic and natural forms – combined with a love and passion for music. 

ameliaww283.wixsite.com/awwillustrator 

@ameliaww.art 

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Logan Downie

Logan Downie’s illustrations are used as a celebration of fantasy and horror genres as well as for their subtextual links to queer identity. 

@ldownieart 

ldownieart.wixsite.com/ldownieart 

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