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Amanda Luciani-Wickens

The following is extracted from Amanda’s blog. It shows the process she undertook to make an abstract painting from a photographic source; I think students will find it interesting.

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A real storyteller

Jo Davies explores the work of illustration 2 student Dolores Costello.

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These boots were made for sketching…

Michelle Whiting looks at the work of Drawing 1 student Julie Anne Kline

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OCA Study Visit Review

The following study visit review is written by OCA Music Two student Deborah Johnson, share & enjoy!

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Coombe Magna

OCA tutor Emma Drye catches up with Drawing 1 student Michael Coombes as he comes towards the end of his course

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Eleanor Quinn

OCA student Eleanor Quinn had the opportunity to photograph the Vienna Festival Ballet before their performance of Swan Lake as part of her Art of Photography course.

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A Forest

Here is photography tutor and assessor Sharon Boothroyd talking about Rob Brisco’s book ‘A Forest’. Filming pages from a book limits the time you can take to appreciate each image, so to give you a better sense of the work we have included two images of the double page spreads below (Click in the image […]

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Stephanie Gotterson

Most illustrators are recognised for their visual language or “style” – a way of giving form to ideas. Stephanie Gotterson’s ‘Doodles’ reveal an intuitive visual aesthetic, a sense of design and visual organisation.

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Daniel Crowley

Daniel submitted the following poem ‘My Waters’ as part of his Creative Writing 3; Advanced course.

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