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Beth Lawley

BA (Hons) Fine Art, Yr3
Beth Lawley Bethanie.Lawley@mail.bcu.ac.uk
BA (Hons) Fine Art, Yr3
2021
#Educator
#Storyteller
A digital illustration of a decorative blue and yellow Egyptian necklace. The background is a gradient of brown to yellow and feature hieroglyphics around the edge of the image.
Ancient Egypt Learning Guide by Beth Lawley

This work is my representation of how I could communicate my interest in education and also the process of storytelling. Through the exploration I have done for this work I found out something surprisingly amazing that we have manage to slip back into the same narrative of communication that the Egyptians did through hieroglyphics and how we do this through emoji’s.

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The annual Degree Show is a highly anticipated event amongst staff, students, external partners and friends of the School of Art – it provides a platform for the work that the students have spent so long conceiving and producing. The 2023 Degree Show has been realised through an ongoing testing of ideas in public arenas in which the discourse around art practice takes place. This process of realising practice which engages with audiences has over […]

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Hazera Begum
Hazera Begum
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A series a cubes with photographs printed on them are stacked against a white background. The cubes show a young woman eyes and mouth, alongside architectures from the Middle East. The female characters represented on the cube appear to wear a head scarf.
Diana Bercea
Diana Bercea
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#Engineer #Storyteller
Detail photograph of clay sculpture. The clay has been shaped by hand and there are details painted in blue and brown that resemble moss or natural growth.
Gugan Gill
Gugan Gill
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Sharon Efomi
Sharon Efomi
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A digital illustration showing a small boy by his bed. His mum is facing the wall so all we can see is her back. The woman and young boy are both African-Caribbean. The scene shows a boys bedroom, it is dark blue and there is a small desk and chair with a book shelf to its left.