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The incessant deterioration of one substance induced the desire to learn more, documenting the fermenting specimens using various methods of recording produces scope for a continually altering visual. Mould as a material, once born, becomes difficult to control; the spores constantly multiply, to maintain this state becomes a task of persistent citation. Growing the substance within a site allows for the combination and the interlocking of the mould within the environment.

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ELLIWELSH

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The incessant deterioration of one substance induced the desire to learn more, documenting the fermenting specimens using various methods of recording produces scope for a continually altering visual. Mould as a material, once born, becomes difficult to control; the spores constantly multiply, to maintain this state becomes a task of persistent citation. Growing the substance within a site allows for the combination and the interlocking of the mould within the environment.

[email protected]

ELLIWELSH

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The incessant deterioration of one substance induced the desire to learn more, documenting the fermenting specimens using various methods of recording produces scope for a continually altering visual. Mould as a material, once born, becomes difficult to control; the spores constantly multiply, to maintain this state becomes a task of persistent citation. Growing the substance within a site allows for the combination and the interlocking of the mould within the environment.

[email protected]

ELLIWELSH

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Born 20th September 1988. Interdisciplinary artist challenging the surveillance of people in everyday life. In today’s current surveillance society. Examining the subtle distinctions often overlooked. Capturing the minute detail and processing through a production of; Drawing, video, screen print, metal, sculpture, casting, photography.

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JAMIEPICTON

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COLLETTEREID

Her interests lie with sculptural forms and the cross over to body adornment. Predominantly a materials based artist, intrigued by the transformative process of materials from everyday life. Challenging, manipulating and altering the purpose and perceptions. Using various techniques including print, photography, metalwork, ceramics and working in both 2D and 3D.

Scale is always considered, Colette often uses multiples in this way to create impact. Working with a hands-on approach she always incorporates colour, texture and pattern throughout her work.

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ELLIEWELSH

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The incessant deterioration of one substance induced the desire to learn more, documenting the fermenting specimens using various methods of recording produces scope for a continually altering visual. Mould as a material, once born, becomes difficult to control; the spores constantly multiply, to maintain this state becomes a task of persistent citation. Growing the substance within a site allows for the combination and the interlocking of the mould within the environment.

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