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Central Saint Martins art degree show

Central Saint Martins art degree show | Exhibition review

Last week saw the private view of Central Saint Martins art and design students’ degree show, where an array of future talent displayed a plethora of artwork, sculpture and videos to special guests and industry experts.

With a range of mixed media, from modern art to fine art, the show was filled with stunning visuals and some definite ones-to-watch.  From oversized motorcycles to smashed-up bricks, it was clear that many were inspired by modern sculpture, whilst other artists nodded to a more traditional art form in the form of surrealism and Picasso-inspired portraiture.

With some familiar faces cropping up – like the Mona Lisa – there was artwork for all to relate to, and interactive pieces that allow you to walk through the exhibit, making it an enjoyable experience for those who attended.

Isabella Stockwell

For further information visit Central Saint Martins’s website here.

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