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After my studies I would find jobs of doing illustration works, which is using digital manipulation of colours to my hybrids to help me practice on new textures and shaping their deep layers of scales, patterns or skin hides for my creation from old artifacts.

In other ways of building my career is starting my own gallery, because I’m intended of crafting my further models or portraits to sell just to earn money and if make loads to give to charities to help poor people/children.

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Here is my evidence of building my own gallery which I am currently on artstep, because I would love to set my own large space to expand my artworks and sorting out equipment needed for practical handling.

By putting my models in place once crafted, is how I could organize my displayed stands for my hybrid models and to build my real gallery to set up portraits.

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London Pangolin Gallery: https://www.pangolinlondon.com/about-us/

CV Evidence:

Here is my creative CV sheet of how my technique had lead me throughout my journey of becoming an artist, is about my related colouring could be a career of studying onto illustration, grades I’ve achieved in my previous colleges and what I can engage on organizing my own gallery after graduation.

To help achieve my designs I looked at a competition called Up-cycling which is active at DMU, because its suitable for all students based in Fine Art so that I should craft my hybrid models just to showcase one of them as I was adaptable of doing humorist development to my animal ideas with any young kids who are fond of comedy effects used in cartoon shows and how my childhood characteristics could react with my foam experimentation during my audience’s feedback to my models.

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DMU’s Up-cycling website: https://www.dmu.ac.uk/current-students/hot-topics/2021/february/get-involved-with-the-upcycling-art-craft-and-design-competition.aspx

These are example of building their own models from recycled materials, which I could participate in DMU’s competition with my crafted models from hybrids only to manipulate into humorist effects and share my inspiration among young generations of artists.

Then searching on exhibitions to exhibit my models at New Walk Museum-Leicester but all of the galleries are Temporarily closed, so I must do an visual tour like organizing an artstep show to make it a reflection of the museum’s gallery and I would share my museum show to my audience once published to express my primary source of doodle painting along with my secondary of illustration arts.

New walk Museum’s website: https://www.leicestermuseums.org/leicester-museum-art-gallery/

Leicester Museum & Art Gallery - Art Fund

By p2534372

I have always been interested in various forms of art, even from a young age. I developed my interest early on through sculpting with Blu Tack when I was eleven years old and would model figurines from films and TV programs. I had a specific interest in modelling the army of soldiers from the Lord of the Rings using Blu Tack and toothpicks for the armory and weapons. And from the film Avatar, creating Na'vi people using toothpick to create the texture and ripple effect bodies and tones.

It was in my second year at college when I decided to switch from IT & Media to Art & Design, leaving South Leicestershire College to start the B-Tech Enhanced Diploma at North Warwickshire and Hinckley College. I was granted to enter at Level 2 and worked hard to achieve two distinctions in my first year. The switch was the best decision I had made that year and it set my focus to select Fine Art at university. The only university I selected and wanted to study at was DMU, a dream come true!

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