21 Jun Glasgow Sculpture and environmental art
Last week I had a very special occasion of celebrating the degree show of my very first mentee who was graduating from the Glasgow School of Art. I actually can’t believe that he’s graduating – time has really flown by!
Lachlan graduated from Sculpture and Environmental Art with a 1st class Hons and has been awarded one of the RSA New Contemporaries awards. I didn’t expect much less to be quite honest, as he was so engaged with life and art.
Glasgow School of Art Sculpture
A great student, Lachlan had a place to study Sociology and Social Policy at University but didn’t take his place after he saw a Jeremy Deller exhibition and felt like it was ‘an epiphany’ and he just had to go to art school.
I have to say that his interest in Sociology was a huge influence on the way he thought about his art and in turn, what he produced.
Having an interest in the world around is essential if you’re to be successful in the art world. It doesn’t have to be that you’re hugely opinionated but you do need to be interested in ‘stuff’, else what are you going to make your work about?
Read on and we can help you to unravel this.
It was great working with him, he hadn’t studied art at school past the age of 14.
His degree show was an interactive performance which I had planned to film but as I was part of it, I couldn’t but I have a few photos below of him in his performance outfit!
I am so very pleased for him, so grateful to be able to work with him as it was this first student who made us realize my services were REALLY needed.
Read the full story of how we worked together to get into art college.
The way in which Lachlan was inspired by what is happening in the world around him was paramount to his success.
It made his portfolio very personal to him which is what the art colleges want to see.
My new PLAN CREATE SUCCEED portfolio preparation course can help you to explore your interests – there’s content on the course that engages you in thinking in different ways than you might normally – how to interrogate your subject in a more conceptual, alternative way that makes you stand out from the crowd.
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