Collyer's students in the frame for art prizes thanks to developers Real

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Contractor and developer Real recently commissioned artwork from local students.

Working with The College of Richard Collyer (Collyer’s), Real gave visual art students studying A Level Photography, Graphics, Contemporary Fine Art and BTEC Art & Design a brief to create work that will be displayed in its new office in Piries Place, Horsham.

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Real set up the competition for students to enter by submitting their chosen piece to be put before a selected panel of staff to choose whose art will be showcased in its office for the next year. Taking inspiration from their environment, students submitted a varied range of work including photographs, collages and original artwork.

After a tough judging stage, Real invited Collyer’s students and staff to their offices this week to announce the three winners and unveil their artwork displayed in and around the building.

The Collyer's students. Picture by Tilly StoneThe Collyer's students. Picture by Tilly Stone
The Collyer's students. Picture by Tilly Stone

Freddie Blanch scooped the top spot, creating an emotive, thought-provoking collage, Carolina Diel took second place with a vivid, energised entry whilst third place was awarded to Kieran Salter who entered a dramatic photographed landscape. The winner received £100 in Amazon vouchers, and the two runners up both received £50 in Amazon vouchers.

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Freddie Blanch said: “When I turned around and saw my work I was completely overwhelmed. To see it printed at such a large scale was amazing. Thank you to Real for welcoming us, and for this fantastic opportunity.”

A further five students were invited to the event to view their artwork on the walls having been awarded the highly commended prize.

Paul Nicholls, CEO at Real, said: “Myself and everyone at Real were blown away by the effort and enthusiasm from students to create artwork for our office. The students were able to not only capture the brief we set but ultimately encompassed Real as a brand and its values.

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Paul Nicholls, Freddie Blanch, Viv Frankham and Dan Lodge. Picture by Tilly StonePaul Nicholls, Freddie Blanch, Viv Frankham and Dan Lodge. Picture by Tilly Stone
Paul Nicholls, Freddie Blanch, Viv Frankham and Dan Lodge. Picture by Tilly Stone

“It was fantastic to come together with students and staff from Collyer's to celebrate and unveil the work we’ve chosen to display in the office and hope we can continue working with the college to build an even better community relationship.”

Collyer’s Principal Dan Lodge said: “We are continually impressed with the brilliant work of our students across all our artistic subjects and delighted that Real have organised an opportunity for them to showcase their talents in a public space. Thanks to Paul and his team for supporting the college.”

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