Sara Finelli
Sara Finelli's work is really whimsical, quirky and full of childlike charm with a scrapbook-ish, lo-fi / DIY approach and aesthetic. There is really a sense of craftsmanship and the hand of the maker in her work. She chooses bright colours, bold patterns and shapes to create quirky characters with odd proportions and references to the past (Pinocchio, Punch and Judy, etc.) The is a mixture of visual devices at play including colour, texture, shape, line quality, collage and mark making - so she is a perfect example of visual language done well with success. I would like to be able to emulate the same enchantment that I experience when looking at her work!
Luke Best
I discovered Luke for the first time through the collage powerpoint presentation and have fallen in love with his use of pattern, texture, colour and shape. The contrast of light and dark really pull me into his pieces and there is a careful consideration of his paper cut layers. I especially love the big, bold shapes, blocks of colour married with dry brush marks and patches of colour for texture and depth.
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