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Victoria Collins
 Born 1993
 Lives and works in Bristol, UK
 www.vmjcart.wix.com/victoriacollins
 Victoria Collins’ work draws inspiration from natural
 forms and uses an approach that is a contemporary
 mix of industrial design, craft and fi ne art to explore
 feelings  and  senses  that  cannot  be  explained
 with words.

 Collins has a passion for the exploration of materials
 as a voice within  the  creative  process.  The  work
 showcases the beauty and quality of her chosen
 materials, allowing her to draw out the forms that
 lie within the material.

 Untitled  forms  the  fi rst  part  of  a  series  of  sample
 sculptures  exploring  the  ease  and  accessibility
 of  new digital technologies,  such as 3D printing,
 available  to the general public. The design was
 created digitally using free 3D modelling software;
 Blender, Netfabb and consumer 3D printing service
 i.materilise.com  and printed in polyamide.

 The focus of Eco Spheres was mainly for Collins to
 learn new skills in metal casting rather than sending
 the work off to a foundry for casting. The purpose
 of the spheres is to sustain plant life with minimal
 interference from people. They are designed to be
 delicate, small, inverted worlds, where the precious
 minerals are on the outside and the life is on the
 inside, with the glass  acting as an a atmosphere
 keeping everything alive by sealing it off from the
 outside world.


 VICTORIA COLLINS studied Art & Design at the University
 of the West of England and graduated in June 2014. Past
 exhibitions  include;  Graduate  Show,  Hereford  College   Right: Erratic Rocks I, 2014, ceramic.
 of  Art,  Hereford,  UK  (2011),    Align  Exhibition  by  Dozen,   h: 20cm w: 15cm d: 15cm, Artist’s Collection.
 Bower  Ashton  Campus,  Bristol,  UK  (2013), Meteorite,
 Bower  Ashton  Campus, Bristol,  UK  (2013), Unearthed,   Far right: Erratic Rocks II, 2014, ceramic.
 Corinium Museum, Cirencester,  UK (2013),  Scratch,   h: 20cm w: 15cm d: 15cm, Artist’s Collection.
 Centerspace  Gallery, Bristol, UK  (2013),  First Impressions,
 View Art Gallery, Bristol, UK (2013), Clarke Willmott: Young   Top right: House, 2014, resin.
 Artist  of  the  Year,  Bristol,  UK  (2013),  New  Artists,  Process   h: 5cm w: 5cm d: 5cm, Artist’s Collection.
 Gallery, Bristol,  UK  (2013) and  Align, Bristol Guild, Bristol,
 UK (2014).  Above: The Printed Louse, 2014, 3D printed steel.
 h: 2cm w: 2cm d: 2cm, Artist’s Collection.













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