As part of her 3rd year work student ILKE MISIRLIOGLU created a series of illustrations based on the Japanese myth of URASHIMA TARO- below are a selection of images from the project;
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HIDDEN IN THE LINES is our latest exhibition with with Poetry Society. Featuring paintings, prints and drawings by Middlesex Illustration students across all three years the show is a response to Inside Out, a collection of poetry for children. Below are some samples from the show.
‘Hidden in the Lines’ is at The Poetry Café, 22 Betterton Street, London WC2H 9BX, 7 February – 16 March 2019. All works are for sale; proceeds go towards the students’ final degree show.
KIMBERLY WILLSHIRE
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YU LING SUNG
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LYDIA HILL
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ASIA JO-BRADFORD
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ISHAA LOBO
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GEROGE ARNOLD
ANNA STUBBERFIELD
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PANDORA MUNFORD
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ALONA SKIDAN
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PAULINA KSIAZKIEWICZ
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LOUISE CLARK
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NAIMA RAMANAN
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OLGA PIKALOVA
For her FMP 2018 graduate HANNAH PATEL wrote, designed and illustrated HOW TO CATCH A GHOST, an interactive children’s book which sees the reader help a young ghost hunter track down a mischivious spectre. Below are selection of spreads from the project;
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Graduate DIONNE KITCHING recently exhibited as part of COME TOGETHER, the latest exhibition by the AOI at The Printspace Gallery. From two individuals in an intimate embrace, or crowds joining in the celebration, the show featuered work celebrating what it means to be together in our world.
Below is a selection of Dionne’s recent work.
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Graduates and GAA’s SHAZLEEN KHAN and ALEX MOORE will both be exhibiting in Middlesex University’s Children’s Bool Illustration and Graphic Novels MA end of year show. Shazleen, who is graduating this year, will be displaying work from ANATHEMA her FMP graphic novel exploring the friendships and shifting relationships between a class of girls studying at a school of magic as well as her comics and picture books this year.
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Alex, who will be graduating next year, will be showing work from her picture book WHAT WOLVES DO, as well as THUNDERBIRD, a short comic about hitmen, guilty consciences and bad tattoos.
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The exhibition runs from November 2nd-4th at the 5th Base Gallery- details below;
As part of her 3rd year recent graduate WIKTORIA RADKIEWICZ created an art book of character designs for Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Below are a selection of her re-imaginings of the doomed king, Lady Macbeth and the witches.
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During the 2nd year our students will be tasked with creating a 32-page book. While these can be on any subject often these are created with the Macmillan Children’s Picture Book Competition in mind. Below are some of last year’s outcomes;
LYDIA HILL
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CAROLINE HENDRIKSEN
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INÉS SMITH-BALLESTER
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CYNTHIA PELLA
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ILKE MISIRLIOGLU
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Since 2012 SECRET 7″ has held an open competiton, inviting artists to create sleeve artwork for seven selected tracks. Out of these 700 will be selected and exhibited with the records and their illustrated sleeves being sold for a chosen charity.
We are delighted to say that gaduates JAMES BOAST, CHARLOT KRISTENSEN and LUKE SPICER were all selected for this year’s show. You can check out their illustrations below;
JAMES BOAST
(I Saved the World Today- Eurythmics)
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CHARLOT KRISTENSEN
(All Surface No Feeling- Manic Street Preachers)
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LUKE SPICER
(Lover You Should Have Come Over- Jeff Buckly)
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You can view the whole gallery of all 700 sleeves HERE
For her 2nd year Final Major Project student LYDIA HILL created a series of editorial illustrations to accompany recent articles from The New York Times tacking a series of topics including space-travel, anti-depressants and the perils of yoga pants. Below are just some of the images created for the project;
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For the last year we have been working with the RAF Museum to create a webcomic anthology exploring the history of their Hendon base to celebrate the site’s 100th anniversary. A group of our graduates and students brought these stories to life in the form of dynamic graphic novels that take full advantage of the web format by incorporate elements such as GIFs. Click here to see the project.
Below is a selection of art from each of the stories as well as details of the contributors;
ALONA SKIDAN – 1911
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SHAZLEEN KHAN – 1915
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HANNAH CARWARDINE – 1919
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WIKTORIA RADKIEWICZ – 1937
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JAMIE PRYOR – 1938
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ALEX MOORE – 1940
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LYDIA HILL – 1943
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ILKE MISIRLIOGLU – 1946
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ANNIE ROYAL – 1972
HENRY MATA
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