Artistic talents on show in Angmering

STUDENTS at The Angmering School have shown that they have an artistic talent beyond their years as dozens united to take part in the secondary’s annual art and design exhibition.
Work by fine art student Oliver Mitchell         L26033H13Work by fine art student Oliver Mitchell         L26033H13
Work by fine art student Oliver Mitchell L26033H13

Explosions of colour, surreal self-portraits, stunning models and paintings, all created by the school’s talented A-Level, GCSE and BTEC, have been displayed at the school this month with this year’s exhibition being hailed as the best yet by Angmering’s head teacher David Brixey.

Mr Brixey said: “I am very pleased with exhibition. It goes from strength to strength and this year’s is our best yet.

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“Several of the visitors told me that they wouldn’t have been surprised to see work of this stand at a university graduation exhibition or public display.

“It has been thrilling to watch the students grow and develop as they have built up their portfolios for their exams and for this exhibition.”

Work was submitted by students studying on a range of courses, from A-Level fine art and digital photography, to BTEC art and design and GCSE art projects.

It was a culmination of all their efforts during their various courses.

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This year’s stand-out stars of the display included Charlotte Mehemovic, Lucie Kordimou, Ellie Hogan, Sophie Spinner, Phoebe Kay, Shaun Bailey, Georgina Haines, Millie Haines, Milly Nolan and Alex Morrell, the school’s head of art, Sam Hobbs, said.

For the full story, plus a full picture special, see the Littlehampton Gazette (Thursday, June 27).

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