TWENTY-ONE students from Basingstoke College of Technology (BCoT) proudly unveiled their diverse artworks at Basingstoke railway station, celebrating the creativity of young minds.
The students gathered to witness their creations on display, knowing that hundreds of commuters passing through the station would be treated to their artistic endeavours.
'Art @The Station' is made possible with the support of the Arts Society Basingstoke, providing a valuable platform for young artists to showcase their talents.
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BCoT teacher, Hannah Middleton, expressed her gratitude to the Arts Society for organising the exhibition.
She said: "The work looks brilliant in the frames, and it is such a fantastic opportunity for them."
The showcased pieces reflect the breadth of courses at BCoT, encompassing everything from observational pencil drawings to computer game designs.
Mysterious landscapes, blending photography and painting, share space with sculptured heads designed for film or cinematic use.
The exhibition, located in the waiting rooms on platforms one and four, will be on display until the end of January.
Train passengers and art enthusiasts are encouraged to take a moment to appreciate the talents of these budding artists.
The students also shared their excitement at seeing their works displayed at the railway station.
Jodey Pilgrim said: "I am very proud to have my work here. I created fashion in a desolate landscape using Photoshop. I want to be a fashion designer. I will be able to see my work travelling to college from Frimley every day."
Jaxk Braybrook said: "I'm happy that my work can be appreciated by others and that it can inspire others to do their work. I made a performance character Sculpture."
Isabel Taylor said: "It's exciting to have my work on display. I created Photoshopped images."
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Matilda Beavis said: "I'm very proud to have my work on display. The brief was to create a desolate landscape that is interesting and abandoned. I created a Mystical Forest with a hidden cat."
Gabriel Moura said: "It feels really amazing to have my work here. I created a character bust with a wonderful hairstyle."
Meadow Rampton-Stephens said: "It feels pretty good to have my work on display here. Meadow is exhibiting beautifully drawn shells from direct observation."
For those aspiring to have their work displayed in future exhibitions, contact: info@theartssocietybasingstoke.org.
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