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Daniel Lawrie_Time of my life

Isle of Man Students Prize 2024

Arsene Ayen
A Disorientated Departure image
A Disorientated Departure
Rosch Hughes
Caught in time image
Caught in time
Lula Thomas
Complexity image
Complexity
Ealish Cook
Days of Our Lives image
Days of Our Lives
Breesha Jenkins
Ebb and flow image
Ebb and flow
Lucy Sloane
Echoes of the earth image
Echoes of the earth
Lainie Sharpe
Eternal Trails image
Eternal Trails
EVIE SKILLICORN
FACE THE MUSIC image
FACE THE MUSIC
Freya Fulton
Here, there and everywhere. image
Here, there and everywhere.
Bethany McGreevy
I've got you image
I’ve got you
Emilia Steriopulos
Kayla image
Kayla
Kayleigh Robson
Living Colour image
Living Colour
Isobel Callow
Lost in the Found image
Lost in the Found
Grace Miller
Moonlit Valley image
Moonlit Valley
Tilly Bird-McGowan
Now I see you image
Now I see you
Zia Pool
Sleep Tight image
Sleep Tight
Lewis McGaw
 The Labyrinth of a New Past. image
The Labyrinth of a New Past.
Daniel Lawrie
Time of my life image
Time of my life
Isla Halsall
WHALE SONG. image
WHALE SONG.
Florence Leigh
The eyes have it.... image
The eyes have it….
Sophia Douglas
Sunset Sea Views from the Isle of Man image
Sunset Sea Views from the Isle of Man
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Arsene Ayen

A Disorientated Departure image

Arsene Ayen

A Disorientated Departure
School: Ramsey Grammar School
Dimension: 42×60
Medium: Acrylic on board
Age: 16

I wanted to convey a piece which shows the idea of feeling lost in an environment that now feels empty to you, the uncertainty of what to do after you leave something behind that you thought or was previously a comforting space in your life and now your stuck without anything to depend on, To create the desolate background, a blank monochrome blanket to cover the whole canvas and with a bold portrait of me in the middle.

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Rosch Hughes

Caught in time image

Rosch Hughes

Caught in time
School: St Ninians High School
Dimension: 50 x 59 x 1
Medium: Acrylic
Age: 17

I like fish and the sea and wanted to capture a fun moment with my friends catching a fish on the isle of man.

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Lula Thomas

Complexity image

Lula Thomas

Complexity
School: Ballakermeen High School
Dimension: 80 x 55 x 1
Medium: Acrylic painting on sandpaper
Age: 18

I produced this painting as I was inspired by a very candid photograph that I took of my mum, with her eyes closed in almost hysterical laughter. Such moments of absolute joy are precious but fleeting. To be fortunate enough to capture them in a photograph is rare. So to then take the time to study and paint them, increase them in size and impact and allow the viewer to pause and really look at what the face is doing and how we read this, can give them a whole new meaning.

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Ealish Cook

Days of Our Lives image

Ealish Cook

Days of Our Lives
School: Ramsey Grammar School
Dimension: 80x60x0.5
Medium: Acrylic paint on board.
Age: 18

Seven separated montages of my family taken throughout different times of day throughout the week. Yet always within the same room where the family comes together to destress and relax from the outside world. The living room. Each fragment represents a different day of the week. Sunday, where other family members such as my grandfather and uncle come over to watch a rugby game on TV, Saturday where there is a break from to work to deep clean the house, to the weekdays where all one desires is to relax and rest – via reading articles together on a tablet to watching a movie in the lounge. Painted with such colours to not only to better separate every moment but represent the recurring colours I took in every photo for my piece. All encompassing my living room. Including the brown hued beams atop my fireplace to the grey’s of the sofa. All but making a mundane topic of life in the comfort of a shared space, all with a duller colour scheme. Yet making my piece of monotony, interesting.

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Breesha Jenkins

Ebb and flow image

Breesha Jenkins

Ebb and flow
School: Castle Rushen High School
Dimension: 100cm x 35cm x 38cm
Medium: Garment featuring batik, tie dye, cad cam and freehand embroidery, heat and fabric manipulation, felt fibre embellishment and lino printing.
Age: 16

Garment inspired by natural structures.

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Lucy Sloane

Echoes of the earth image

Lucy Sloane

Echoes of the earth
School: Castle Rushen High School
Dimension: 110cm x 41cm x 38cm
Medium: Garment featuring reverse applique, batik, gelli, sublimation and lino printing, freehand machine embroidery, heat and fabric manipulation.
Age: 17

Garment inspired by the natural world.

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Lainie Sharpe

Eternal Trails image

Lainie Sharpe

Eternal Trails
School: Ramsey Grammar School
Dimension: 60x42x0
Medium: Acrylic on paper
Age: 17

This piece is an A2 acrylic study of a photograph I found of my grandparents in Greece. The inspiration for this piece came from wanting to immortalise a memory and to capture the spirit of my grandparents in their favourite place, where it is unfortunately unlikely that they will ever be able to visit again. This piece also serves as a thank you to my Grandad, who has been, and will continue to be, a great artistic inspiration for me. What makes this piece even more personal is that I created it outside of school, which allowed me to paint it entirely in my own style without having to demonstrate how my art related to the work of another artist.

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EVIE SKILLICORN

FACE THE MUSIC image

EVIE SKILLICORN

FACE THE MUSIC
School: ST NINIANS HIGH SCHOOL
Dimension: 60X42V1
Medium: ACRYLIC ON PREPARED SURFACE
Age: 18

PERFORMACE

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Freya Fulton

Here, there and everywhere. image

Freya Fulton

Here, there and everywhere.
School: St Ninians high School
Dimension: 60 X 120 x 5
Medium: oil on canvas
Age: 18

recording my travels

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Bethany McGreevy

I've got you image

Bethany McGreevy

I’ve got you
School: King William’s College
Dimension: 40cmx40cmx15cm
Medium: Plaster sculpture
Age: 18

Developing my self-embrace motif into a cast, I explore self-love and learning to trust myself again. The simplicity of the stark white piece, consisting of a naked torso only covered by a bedsheet, emphasises the vulnerability and emotion of building this relationship with myself again. Inspired by Michelangelo’s marble statues, the simple beauty of the human body shown expresses the innocence, nostalgia and intimacy I feel. Modelled on a close friend, a gentle, loving atmosphere is created.

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Emilia Steriopulos

Kayla image

Emilia Steriopulos

Kayla
School: King William’s College
Dimension: 42cmx59cm
Medium: digital photograph
Age: 16

Portrait taken to answer exam question on hands, I wanted Kayla to frame her own face using her hands.

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Kayleigh Robson

Living Colour image

Kayleigh Robson

Living Colour
School: Ramsey Grammar School
Dimension: 42×60
Medium: Acrylic on board
Age: 16

The painting on board portrays a person’s face and I have captured the intricate details, from the subtle contours of the cheeks to the expressive eyes that seem to tell a story. The play of light and shadow adds depth and dimension, bringing the portrait to life. The delicate brushstrokes and the choice of colours enhance the overall emotion and character, making the viewer feel a deep connection with the subject.

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Isobel Callow

Lost in the Found image

Isobel Callow

Lost in the Found
School: Ramsey Grammar School
Dimension: 42×60
Medium: Acrylic on paper
Age: 16

This piece is inspired by the work of Cristina Troufa, who uses negative space to draw focus to the subject of the piece. Through my piece, I wanted to convey how people can easily close themselves off from the world physically, yet remain open to each other emotionally and to the human experience of feeling anything. The vivid colours in place of skin tone represent those undefinable feelings that are present in mundane moments of life – like a conversation or changing the water for a vase of flowers.

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Grace Miller

Moonlit Valley image

Grace Miller

Moonlit Valley
School: St Ninians High School
Dimension: 30 x 40 x 3
Medium: Acrylic
Age: 17

This is a representation of how I feel the moonlight highlights the mountains and captures the depth of the natural formations.

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Tilly Bird-McGowan

Now I see you image

Tilly Bird-McGowan

Now I see you
School: King William’s College
Dimension: 42cmx59cm
Medium: digital photograph, sewing threads
Age: 16

A portrait inspired by the photographer Mana Morimoto

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Zia Pool

Sleep Tight image

Zia Pool

Sleep Tight
School: King William’s College
Dimension: 80x60x4cm
Medium: oil on canvas
Age: 18

Sleep Tight is based on an image from the 2023 film, The Wonder. The piece is meant to represent the desire to rest amidst fluidity and movement in daily life. I used deep, cool-grey tones, almost the same colour as stone, for the skin of the figure, alluding to her sense of “stillness.” Conversely, a multitude of blue tones surround her- this is meant to capture the eye of the viewer- almost as if the fabrics and tones are popping out against this solid, grey figure.

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Lewis McGaw

 The Labyrinth of a New Past. image

Lewis McGaw

The Labyrinth of a New Past.
School: Ramsey Grammar School
Dimension: 40x35x35
Medium: Mixed media asseblage
Age: 16

This piece of art is about the journey of life with everyone choosing their own ways to triumph. I considered how within the labyrinth everyone is trying to fight their way through it in hopes of rewriting history. In the Isle of Man TT racers risk their lives to win and out race the past. The helmet holds the past and the present captured in the race to survive.

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Daniel Lawrie

Time of my life image

Daniel Lawrie

Time of my life
School: Ballakermeen High School
Dimension: 66 x 49 x 1
Medium: Acrylic paint
Age: 18

In this very personal piece I wanted to use the idea of metaphors to create a painting that contained a very personal message. This piece contains many metaphors using objects such as a palm, candles, and the number six. Each item relates to a general metaphor or symbol that has been used in art historically but I have combined them in my own way to create my own narrative. A palm is a universal symbol of peace, Candles have historically been a depiction and metaphor for the passage of time, also within this composition there are six candles which relate to Pythagoreans “number symbolism”, Pythagoras believed each number was deeply significant to the understanding and making of the world. The number six was a corresponding symbol of beauty. Each item in this piece ( the hand, and six candles) comes together to create a much larger metaphor relating to my personal fear about the passage of time and the constant worry that time is running out. . My piece conveys the idea of coming to peace (the palm) with the passage of time, and accepting that growing up and becoming an adult is inevitable and actually, something to be embraced.

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Isla Halsall

WHALE SONG. image

Isla Halsall

WHALE SONG.
School: university college isle of man
Dimension: 50X50X5
Medium: TEXTILE ARTWORK ‘I decided to look into the connection whales have with each other, and the effect the actions humans have on them. my materials are recycled, found and natural sources .
Age: 17

MIXED MEDIA TEXTILE ART WORK

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Florence Leigh

The eyes have it.... image

Florence Leigh

The eyes have it….
School: St Ninians High School
Dimension: 84x59x2
Medium: Oil on canvas
Age: 18

investigating portraits

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Sophia Douglas

Sunset Sea Views from the Isle of Man image

Sophia Douglas

Sunset Sea Views from the Isle of Man
School: Castle Rushen High School
Dimension: 76x100x3
Medium: Mixed Media / Acrylic Paint on Canvas
Age: 18

Mixed Media Sea Sunset from the Isle of Man

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