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Degree show season begins at UAL – gallery

UAL art show: 1. MA Book Arts
Tan Tan has a printmaking background, making illustrations with wood block printing. After moving to London, Tan Tan began to make books using photography conveying ideas through social statement.
Tan Tan, ‘London 2’ - 2013
UAL art show: MA fine art CSM 2
The central concern of Emanuela artistic project has been that of the relation with an inhabited space. Emanuela’s installations are attempts to respond to a space, to alter it, or trans-form it into something impalpably different.
Emanuela Marcu, 'Room' - 2013
UAL art show: MA fine art
With a practice which uses moving image and photography at the basis Charelle has a multidisciplinary approach using performance, sound as well as installation. Her work is interested in the affects of the uncanny as described by Freud in his famous essay.
Charelle Sappleton, 'Her Majesty' 2012 Paper Collage
UAL art show: Chelsea MA fine art
Cheryl Papasian’s post graduate exhibition at Chelsea College of Art in 2012 caught the attention of ArtLyst. Art critic Sharon Strom describes the piece ‘Quest for Love in the Age of Extreme Sports’ as “A sculptural installation [which] takes the theme of rock climbing, and makes the scene more ridiculous than functional.
Cheryl Papasian, 'Quest for Love in the Age of Extreme Sports' – 2013
UAL art show: MA fine art 5
Alex Wood’s plinths, tower above the viewer creating a sense of jeopardy and instability. The feeling of precariousness that the sculptures create is heightened by the imminent threat of collapse. Exploring the relationships of monumentality and the un-monumental. 
Alex Wood, ‘Ceramic and Wooden Plinths’ – 2012
UAL art show: MA Photojournalism & Documentary Photography Online
Over the last thirteen years, Linka has travelled to more than twenty-seven countries, inspiring her current project; ‘Spinning Compass’ is a social anthropological photography project about travelers.
Linka Odon, ‘Spinning Compass’ – 2013
UAL art show: MA Photojournalism & Documentary Photography Online
Veronika Lukasova is a visual artist based in London, UK. Her work is inspired by frontiers of space exploration, technology and particle physics. Veronika holds MA degrees in Photography, Linguistics and Musicology. Part of Never Seeing Nothing at London College of Communication
Veronika Lukasova, ‘Machinate Mammal’ – 2013
UAL art show: MA Fashion Photography
MA Fashion Photography
Credit: Iringo Demeter, ‘Image 2/6’ – 2013
UAL art show: MA Fashion Design Technology (Womenswear)
Selected by Vogue Italia as a New Talent in 2011, Julie Yeung is a luxury womenswear designer who constantly seeks to fuse haute couture engineering with modern innovation to create dynamic and sophisticated pieces
Julie Yeung, 'Bamboo plywood and synthetic' – 2013
UAL art show: Camberwell college1
Riley’s work focuses on simplified landscape paintings using strong bold colours and clean lines that create almost abstract geometric shapes.
Riley Chambers, ‘Painting 1’ - 2013
UAL art show: BA Illustration
‘Much of my work is based on Entomology and the fascination I have had with Insects for many years. I am particularly interested in the seemingly unnatural events which take place in the natural world, and this feeds into my more imaginative work’ – Carim Nahaboo
Carim Nahaboo, 'Lucanus cervus' – 2013
UAL art show: Chelsea fine art
‘My work is mixed-media and a constant exploration into the language of gender-based violence. Most recently my work has attempted to highlight the widespread problem of the representation of women within art and society, and the importance in helping to redefine these portrayals.’ –  Megan Pickering
Megan Pickering ‘Grooming Fixations’ – 2012
UAL art show: 4. BA (Hons) Graphic and Media Design
Susan Yan Mach strongly believes that comics can truly communicate universally. Combining her Chinese and British cultural backgrounds, she creates and writes comics exploring mythology and folklore.
Susan Yan Mach, 'Till death do us part' - 2013
UAL art show: 5. BA (Hons) Surface Design 2013
Swedish born surface designer and maker J oanna Bagge designs prints for a wide variety of surfaces such as paper, textiles, wood and ceramics. She finds inspiration in everything and anything around her like architecture, music, photography or just a stroll in the park, giving the work she produces great diversity. 
Joanna Bagge, Screen printed perspex pendant lamp – 2013
UAL art show: 6. BA (Hons) Fashion Design Technology: Womenswear
Caption: "Never too old to play dress up" was inspired by memories of my grandmother and her eclectic style, love of colour, print, texture and all things maximal.  From these memories I began an investigation into age and its effect on style, identity and image. This took me on a journey of exploration into some inspiring characters for whom despite their age everyday is an opportunity to play dress up. – Felicity Gransden
Daniel Sakal, art direction : Felicity Gransden, make up: Virginia Bertolani, model: Kate Stephens, hair: Kim Wade, styling: Gianfranco Colla
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