House Art Competition

Artwork entered in the House Art Competition was displayed in the Great Hall last week ready for the exhibition viewing on Saturday afternoon. This year the competition was judged by the artist known as Beryl. 

Beryl owns her own studio in Buckinghamshire, running a broad range of design classes and supplying major retailers with her knitted accessories.  She has exhibited internationally and has also been featured in magazines around the world.  She is inspired by vintage design and takes these patterns and transforms them for a contemporary world.

The competition winners were:

Year 13:

Photography:                    1st  Ollie Smith, 2nd  James Cam                       

Printmaking:                      1st  Alex Nearchou, 2ndJames Dempster

Sculpture:                           1st  Tasha Glasby                                                              

Drawing & Painting:        1st  Chris Gabe, 2nd  Ollie Morgan

 

Year 12:                                                                                                   

Printmaking:                      1st  Harry Rushent,  2nd   Jo Unsworth

Sculpture:                           1st  Bunty Rowbotham                                                  

Drawing & Painting:        1st  Rose Parker,  2nd  Nick Bond

 

Year 11:

Photography:                      1st  Ben O’Connell, 2ndHarry Hogan                  

Printmaking:                      1st  Caleb Jenkins, 2nd Harry Orford

Sculpture:                            1st  Michael Reynolds                                                     

Drawing & Painting:        1st  Sam Hughes, 2nd  Robbie Hayes

 

Year 10:

Drawing & Painting:        1st  Tom Harman and 2ndJasper Hurst

 

Year 9:

Drawing & Painting:        1st  Jordan Gibson,  2nd  Harry Frost

 

Staff:

Photography:                       1st  Hanna Edimoh,  2nd  Charly Lowndes     

Drawing & Painting:        1st  George Bridge

 

The Lawson Prize:

Matthew Lawson

 

The winning house was Orchard House. Congratulations to Orchard.

 

Photo: work by T Glasby.