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Friday, 3rd September 2010

Top talent on show

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Published Date:
24 June 2009
A very exciting array of work has been on display at Alton College as 75 full-time art and design students presented their work in an end-of- year exhibition to the public.
Their diverse and exciting paintings, sculptures, animations, photography, wall hangings, fashion garments, interior graphic design, advertising campaigns and illustrational books demonstrated the very high calibre of these final-year students.

The students pictured above all live in the Bordon and Petersfield area, and previously attended Mill Chase School or Churcher's in Petersfield.

They are now completing their Foundation or National Diploma.

They have received success within their university applications and are going to the folllowing institutions: Sammy Taljaard will be studying Illustration at Middlesex; James Carver-Grenside studying Photography at the London College of Fashion, Kelly Roberts will be studying Illustration at Kingston University, Calum Lattimer will be studying Screen Arts at Farnham, Elouise Norris studying Fashion at Leeds, Harriet Sang taking a gap year and Rosie Laight will be studying Textiles at Buckinghamshire.

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  • Last Updated: 23 June 2009 3:41 PM
  • Source: PP-Bordon Post
  • Location: Petersfield
 
 

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