Seen Unseen Worlds

Rooted in personal connection to place, these works explore the visible and the hidden within familiar landscapes. Each piece reflects a thoughtful engagement with process, history, and material, shaped through individual interpretation and growing confidence.

Seen Unseen Worlds

Student exhibition: Making Connections with Cas Holmes 

"The places we connect to represent continuity and can instil a deep sense of belonging. These places can also be a place of mystery, where history and tradition connect with the mythical and cultural associations that are found in the familiar landscapes of fields and water, heath and woodland.

 

The breadth and depth of the work in this exhibition reflect each participant 'take' on the themes running through the course as you connect to your own practice and develop your skills and ownership over the process."

– Cas Holmes


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