Seainin Passi
MA work
MA work
Response to colour is the most immediate and basic of human responses. It requires no experience, no learning; it is innate. Each colour of the spectrum is a vibration, a frequency, resonating with different aspects of the body and mind. Our relationship with a particular colour can tell us something about our relationship with the part of consciousness that the colour represents. This is a universal language that exists deep within each of us. It is my aim to reawaken our relationship with colour.
Info
Info
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MA Degree
School
School of Humanities
Programme
MA Goldsmithing, Silversmithing, Metalwork & Jewellery, 2010
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Contact
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07900 225626
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Response to colour is the most immediate and basic of human responses. It requires no experience, no learning; it is innate. Each colour of the spectrum is a vibration, a frequency, resonating with different aspects of the body and mind. Our relationship with a particular colour can tell us something about our relationship with the part of consciousness that the colour represents. This is a universal language that exists deep within each of us. It is my aim to reawaken our relationship with colour.
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Degrees
- Healer/Chakra technician, Body Mirror System of Healing and Self-Knowledge, Brofman Foundation for the Advancement of Healing, 2010; PGCE, Postgraduate Certificate in Education: Post Compulsory Education, University of Brighton, 2008; BA Hons First Class, Materials Practice: Wood, Metal, Ceramics, Plastics, University of Brighton, 2007
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Experience
- Teaching/workshop assistant, Design Camp, London, 2009; Project facilitator/research assistant, Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning Through Design (CETLD), University of Brighton, Brighton, 2008/9; Children's community project workshop organiser/facilitator, Artsketa, Belfast, 2007/8; Visiting tutor, Materials Practice, University Brighton, Brighton, 2007
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Exhibitions
- Effe Kijken 1/2 - The Human Touch/Overcoat, Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen, Netherlands, 2008 & 2009; Masters and Protégés, Museum of Arts & Crafts – Itami/Mikimoto Hall, Touring exhibition, Japan, 2008; Woodland Wonderland, Rochester Art Gallery, Kent, 2008; Belfast Mela, Botanic Gardens, Belfast, 2008