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Hannah Stockham

MA work

MA work

This collection of work is influenced by the optical illusions found in form and pattern. The work is defined by its geometric form and its relationship to traditional perceptions of containment.

My approach is to analyse an object's function and to define it in its simplest form. The quality of polished silver in my work gives another dimension to the object's aesthetics. I aim to procuce work that is both functional and desirable for use.

Info

Info

  • MA Degree

    School

    School of Humanities

    Programme

    MA Goldsmithing, Silversmithing, Metalwork & Jewellery, 2007

  • This collection of work is influenced by the optical illusions found in form and pattern. The work is defined by its geometric form and its relationship to traditional perceptions of containment.

    My approach is to analyse an object's function and to define it in its simplest form. The quality of polished silver in my work gives another dimension to the object's aesthetics. I aim to procuce work that is both functional and desirable for use.

  • Exhibitions

  • Creative Currency, Bank of America, Canary Wharf, London, 2006; New Designers, Business Design Centre, London, 2005; Pink Tomatoes, Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College, High Wycombe, 2005
  • Awards

  • Runner-up, The Royal Mint Medal Competition, ESG Robinson Charitable Trust Awards, 2007; Winner, Bursary Award, South Square Trust Award, 2006; Runner-up, Pewter Live, The Worshipful Company of Pewter, 2004