University of Cincinnati Stadium Art Made Out of With Words

New Talent: Arts Academy Bournemouth

New Talent: Arts University Bournemouth

Explore some of the groundbreaking graduate piece of work the Arts University of Bournemouth has to offering

Packed with surreal fashion items that push the limits of experimental blueprint, thought-provoking pieces that explore mental wellness and the refugee crisis, the work on display at the Arts Academy Bournemeouth Summer Brandish was certainly an eclectic mix.

If you lot didn't have a chance to attend the show, you're in luck – nosotros've shortlisted v of the best projects on display.

01. Sebastinella Dunne

To DIe For

  • Course: BA (Hons) Graphic Blueprint
  • Projection: To Dice For

The morbid even so stylish 'To Die For' project by Sebastinella Dunne explores the idea of a desensitised death, one where the torso is a machine. It likewise aims to explore how the human torso is treated after death via a range of fashion products apparently made of human being muscle and skin, which launched in a temporary store during London Mode Week.

"These bags and purses enhance questions in a multitude of ways," says Dunne. "Whether it is nearly the reality of using the peel of a once living thing to make manner accessories; the hereafter possibilities of artificially growing skin on a calibration that would make such products possible; or simply about the palpable, slightly surreal experiencing of everyday products made out of meat."

02. Tammy Johal

We Are One

  • Course: BA (Hons) Graphic Blueprint
  • Projection: We Are One

Grounded in main enquiry relating to the 'Jungle' in Calais, Tammana Johal's Amnesty International poster project contrasts the the comparatively petty day-to-day inconveniences suffered by residents of the United kingdom with the stark living conditions faced past refugees existing on the margins of society.

03. Evie Hall

Excuse Me

  • Grade: BA (Hons) Visual Communications
  • Project: Excuse Me

In a UK where two thirds of the population ain a smartphone, apps such as Google Maps brand information technology easier for people to discover their way. Evie Hall'southward Excuse Me project explores the position people observe themselves in when they lose signal and have to enquire for directions.

Excuse Me

"Asking a stranger for directions is a vulnerable act and it poses a challenge to this unfortunate passer past; to tap into their mental map and relay the required data in a comprehensive manner," says Hall. "Exist it informal and even inaccurate, this approach can give united states a more colourful clarification of place that we, equally human beings too, can improve sympathise."

04. Ben Gilpin

  • Course: BA (Hons) Graphic Design
  • Projection: Simply Talk

"With suicide being a taboo subject amid men, my campaign is trying to brand the subject more than of a sociably acceptable ane to talk most," explains Graphic Blueprint graduate Ben Gilpin.

Using images of real men in existent situations, Gilphin's project highlights that suicidal thoughts can occur to anyone at anytime. It's Gilpin's hope that these images will encourage men to reach out and talk to one some other for back up if they need information technology.

05. Eva Abdulina

Maja

  • Grade: BA (Hons) Visual Communications
  • Project: Māja

Eva Abdulina's detailed letterforms were born out of a honey for wooden houses and a desire to preserve their niche cultural heritage in Riga. The intricate form of the houses is translated into letterforms via ornamental facade detailing to stems, arms, legs and crossbars.

"To pay tribute to two niche art forms – wood compages and wood typography – Māja typeface is to exist prepare in woods by Petrescu Press and available for traditional print," Abdulina reveals.

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Dom Carter is a freelance writer who specialises in fine art and design. Formerly a staff author for Creative Bloq, his work has also appeared on Creative Smash and in the pages of ImagineFX, Reckoner Arts, 3D Earth, and .net. He has been a D&AD New Blood guess, and has a detail interest in picture books.

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