My chosen theme of Holistic Therapy within Fine Art, became so close to my heart, that the future journey of my soul as an artist is now going to continue, deepen and enhanced within this subject.
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Now I can clearly see myself in unity of art and therapy not only in my everyday job, but also for charity projects and wider community involvement, sharing myself with the World.
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I am immensely grateful to all my tutors of University Of The Arts London and MFA Fine Art programme for all encouragement, invaluable support and inspiration, which created a strong and solid foundation within me for my future self-development and self- realisation.
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Below are the three projects that are already in development for the nearest future post graduation:
Aug- Sept 2020- Production of custom made cushions with slogans as therapeutic tools for an office space of an international marine logistics company
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Oct- Nov 2020- Residency with Holburne Museum of Art Bath, working with children in a realm of art therapy within the Education Department.
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The connection with the museum developed in a summer of A levels 6 years ago, when I have done a work shadowing at the department. A part of the work, while i was there was researching into artists`s work of a charity exhibition and also to create sculptures to promote creative workshops for children as well as to assist an artist there in residence in leading one of them.
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Nov 2020- Feb 2021 - collaborating on a wellness centered animation piece with Ieva Maria Loze(coexhibitor in the library as a part of Big Refresh), creating a text and acting as a narrator in the audio for it.
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Conversation that we had with Ieva on a day of the tour of Weightless Space have revealed many crossovers in our work and the idea came about to collaborate where Ieva would create a visual part of an animation and I would create an audio, elements that we both developed within a theme of meditation from our own perspective and with our own approach.
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