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Camberwell BA Illustration degree show

Graphic Design, Illustration

Posted by Patrick Burgoyne, 12 July 2010, 18:12    Permalink    Comments (4)

Camberwell's illustration show is always one to look forward to – this year they even had a band...

The not-quite-life-size trio were the work of Andy Ainger and Sean Fitzpatrick.

 

Tom Pearson's simple, graphic work included this story of a security guard

and this bird's eye view of vehicles

 

A feature of the Camberwell show (titled Save Our Souls) was how well the students used the ample space of the Nicholls & Clarke Building on London's Shoreditch High Street. Here's Rochu Chiu's installation

 

And Paddy Jones's (check out the holder for his cards, bottom image)

 

Martha Ellen Smith presented a fantastic series on blues musicians, painted on boards

 

Moa Ceder's black and white series was also a highlight

 

As were Jamie Peter Hall's farmhouse paintings

This is just a small selection from a very, very strong show. Check out more of the work at the website here

 

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4 Comments

Looking fantastic!
Matthew Ingram
2010-07-13 13:35:34


The muddy waters stuff looks great
Birmingham designers
2010-07-13 16:29:20


Well done Camberwell.
Graphic Design Manchester
2010-07-14 09:52:13


Seems great !
suprlipopette
2010-07-16 11:42:35


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