Amelia’s Magazine | Kingston University: RARE Illustration and Animation Ba Hons Graduate Show 2012 Review part two

New Blood graduate show 2012 -Otto Shillingford
Continuing on from my first review of Kingston University Illustration and Animation graduates, here’s more great talent found at the RARE this summer.

New Blood graduate show 2012 -Otto Shillingford
New Blood graduate show 2012 -Otto Shillingford
New Blood graduate show 2012 -Otto Shillingford
New Blood graduate show 2012 -Otto Shillingford
New Blood graduate show 2012 -Otto Shillingford
Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -New Blood graduate show 2012 -Otto Shillingford
Otto Shillingford created an incredible Alphabet for his youngest brother that first caught my eye in the New Blood exhibition.

Kelly-Marie Roberts
Kelly-Marie Roberts Artemis
Kelly-Marie Roberts created delicate embroidered illustrations and miniature paintings as pendants.

Georgie Ellen McAusland
Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Georgie Ellen McAusland
Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Georgie Ellen McAusland
Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Georgie Ellen McAusland
Kingston Rare illustration 2012
Georgie Ellen McAusland produced a marvellous History of the Fig Leaf and Relics inspired by superstitions and strange beliefs.

Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Sophia O'Connor
 Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Sophia O'Connor
Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Sophia O'Connor
Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Sophia O'Connor
Sophia O’Connor illustrated the Greek myth of Nisus and Scylla, presenting the narrative from several viewpoints.

janne jensen forelskelse
An illustration for Norwegian folktale Kvitebjørn kong Valemon by Janne Jensen.

Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Louise Madzia
Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Louise Madzia
Louise Madzia chose to work in gorgeous ceramic style, with bold glazed plate designs themed around how we came to be here.

Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Tom Lappage
Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Tom Lappage
Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Tom Lappage
Tom Lappage‘s Spectrum of Theistic Possibility represented differing beliefs in God – and showcased a great reappropriation of the paper fortune tellers so beloved of kids.

New Blood graduate show 2012 -Joseph Vass
New Blood graduate show 2012 -Joseph Vass
New Blood graduate show 2012 -Joseph Vass
New Blood graduate show 2012 -Joseph Vass
Joseph Vass used tropical colours to screenprint a beautiful book about the notorious Bumpmen gang, miscreant scoundrels of the criminal underworld. Available to buy at Beach London.

Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Roberta Longoni
Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Roberta Longoni
Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Roberta Longoni
Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Roberta Longoni
Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Roberta Longoni
Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Roberta Longoni
Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Roberta Longoni
Neapolitan Notebooks by Roberta Longoni were inspired by a visit to Naples, Dante and the Divine Comedy.

Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Amy Kate Wolfe
Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Amy Kate Wolfe
Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Amy Kate Wolfe
Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Amy Kate Wolfe
Kingston Rare illustration 2012 -Amy Kate Wolfe
Amy Kate Wolfe drew an Aquacise class with amazing attention to character.

New Blood graduate show 2012 -Suzie Moloney
Suzie Moloney was also enamoured of swimmers, viewing them from underneath.

My final blog from the Kingston University Illustration and Animation show will cover the best animation. Read it here.

Categories ,2012, ,Amy Kate Wolfe, ,Aquacise, ,Beach London, ,Georgie Ellen McAusland, ,History of the Fig Leaf, ,illustration, ,Joseph Vass, ,Kelly-Marie Roberts, ,Kingston University, ,Kvitebjørn kong Valemon, ,Louise Madzia, ,Neapolitan Notebooks, ,Nisus and Scylla, ,Relics, ,review, ,Roberta Longoni, ,Sophia O’Connor, ,Spectrum of Theistic Possibility, ,Suzie Moloney, ,Tom Lappage

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