Post-Distance

Amelia Forsyth

BA (Hons) Fine Art, Yr3
Amelia Forsyth amelianadineforsyth.wixsite.com/ameliaforsyth
BA (Hons) Fine Art, Yr3
2021
#Sculpture
plaster cast hands on breeze blocks
Progression, plaster casts and breeze blocks, 2021

Amelia’s work comes in various forms, from drawing and painting to sculpture and instillation. She specialises in portraits, pet portraits and large-scale murals. She is also known to create landscape paintings, hand-painted saws and custom work. Her work is often large-scale and striking, with strong use of texture, contrast, tones and colour. 

She is fascinated by topics surrounding the body and mental health, her work typically shining a light on stereotypical ‘imperfections’ and ‘flaws’. Her aim is to address and challenge society’s expectations and perceptions of normality, perfection and beauty.  She explores the question “what makes us who we are?” in various ways throughout her work. 

” I use my personal experiences within my art as the basis of everything I do creatively. Exploring how I see my body and its differences- how they are perceived as imperfections by society . Yet I embrace that they are imperfections, they are flawed, and yet they make me who I am.”

Amelia is intrigued by the Body Positivity Movement, which empowers people and encourages them to embrace their ‘imperfections’. She supports this movement through the medium of art and challenges these so-called ‘imperfections’, whether that relates to weight, size, features, skin or disability. The main aim of her work is to challenge society about the norms and expectations of beauty, which are plastered all over social media- platforms which can, and should, be used as a more positive tool. The mediums she specialises in is acrylic paint, colour pencil and alginate plaster casting. She also does a lot of commissioned work which usually consists of graphite pencil or colour pencil drawings and acrylic paintings. 

Post-Distance

Post-Distance is a crucial display of work by final year, graduating BA (Hons)Fine Art students. It represents their commitment and ingenuity, a testament to their resilience at the end of a difficult year. Working across different media and contexts, this exhibition highlights what is possible, how limitations need not restrict and how it is always a good time to be artist.

Peers & Collaborators

Venus Williams
Venus Williams
Post-Distance
#Painting #Sculpture
sculpture and paintings
Alice Davies
Alice Davies
Post-Distance
#Photography #Sculpture
photographic installation detail
Philippa Evans
Philippa Evans
Post-Distance
#Drawing #Painting #Sculpture
spray painted discarded furniture
Elinor Hunter
Elinor Hunter
Post-Distance
#Performance #Sculpture
ceramic pots on the floor