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University for the Creative Arts degree show 2013 - gallery

UCA: Gina-Maria McCarthy – Foam
Gina-Maria McCarthy – Foam
This is a still from Gina-Maria's one hour long performance.
Photograph: Daniel Maison
UCA: Weaveworld Title Sequence
Suzannah Pearce – Weaveworld Title Sequence
"I love textural 2D title sequences such as the ones for Dorian Gray (Rushes.co.uk) and Gods of War III (Imaginary Forces) and have found their typographical treatment and use of raw materials to create texture and depth a real inspiration."
Photograph: Daniel Maison
UCA grad pics: Charlie Moore
Artwork by Charlie Moore
Charlie handbuilt this piece using ERW tubing and plywood. He says he was inspired by Rothko and imagery taken from abandoned industrial sites.
Photograph: Daniel Maison/PR
UCA: UCA
Eduard Piel – Jamais Vu
This piece was created using two cameras and two projectors. Eduard said: "The dance aims to express variety and complexity of human perception." The full video can be seen here
Photograph: Daniel Maison
UCA: Ella Gardner
Sam Sammut – How Do We Read in the 21st Century?
"The project was inspired by the digital typography found on smartphones and tablets." • This article was amended on 25 June 2013 to correct the spelling of Sam Sammut, and to correctly credit him for the photograph.
Photograph: Sam Sammut
UCA grad pics: Scarf Series: The Ethereal
Ella Gardner – Scarf Series: The Ethereal
Ella worked with procion and metallic pastes, screen printed on silk habotai.
Photograph: Daniel Maison/PR
UCA grad pics: Skin Texture Goblet
Esther Fidlin – Skin Texture Goblet
"My work is inspired by skin deterioration and how a person's skin can represent the story of their lives."
Photograph: Daniel Maison/PR
UCA: Melissa Short – Translated Cognition
Melissa Short – Translated Cognition
"I felt that in creating my piece the way I did, I could accurately show that cognition is potentially translatable, yet it is a continuous, ongoing process that cannot be held at a fixed point."
Photograph: Daniel Maison
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