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C H R Y S A L I S The Work of Staffordshire University's Photography students
Esther BarkerAaron YeandleEleanor CooperJanice DaleGwenno JonesClaire HarwoodNat SlowHannah FirminTobi JenkinsRob CartlidgeJane RobertshawAlena CompsonMort MarshPeter KellyFaye EdwardsAllison GosneyMartin ColeshillPaul Gregory
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CHRYSALIS
Chrysalis is a showcase of the diverse talents at work in Stoke on Trent today. The artists and photographers featured below have come from all over the UK to study at Staffordshire University and to refine their skills into the professional standards that you can see here.

For information on work for sale and commissions undertaken, please contact each individual artist...
Esther Barker   Rob Cartlidge
Esther Barker This piece is about creating an image of desire through the combination of scopophilia and the photographing of the female high heeled shoe. Rob Cartlidge A place we are familiar with can become a foreign, anonymous urban space by using photography's natural ability to isolate with the frame.
Martin Coleshill   Alena Compson
Martin Coleshill My images concern the way we take on characters when playing board games. Alena Compson Through my observation of mundane moments in people's lives, I make unposed portraits of people.
Eleanor Cooper   Janice Dale
Eleanor Cooper My work explores issues of identity, representation and perception through the photographic portrait. Janice Dale My work considers the two qualities of strength and beauty in architecture.
Faye Edwards   Hannah Firmin
Faye Edwards   This work explores the nature of picture making as a process. Hannah Firmin   My work has been produced using the children in my immediate family.
Allison Gosney   Paul Gregory
Allison Gosney   Hoping to work in the travel industry as a photographer or I may join the Royal Air Force. Paul Gregory   Please don't pretend that you know me, 'cos I don't even know myself...
Claire Harwood   Tobi Jenkins
Claire Harwood   My work grows from a fascination with the landscape as a place for contemplation and meditation. Tobi Jenkins   The photograph is not a projection of the ideal or the real...
Gwenno Jones   Peter Kelly
Gwenno Jones   I am interested in photography's ability to preserves fragments of the past, to create a voyage of signs and re-collections.   Peter Kelly   Photography does not begin with the click of the camera's shutter and it does not end with the print framed and nailed to the wall...
Mort Marsh   Jane Robertshaw
Mort Marsh   I photograph in ordinary places, rooms that anyone can walk through. But I capture them when they are empty of people. Jane Robertshaw   My work explores extreme viewpoints and compositional elements within a portrait.
Nat Slow   Aaron Yeandle
Nat Slow   Believe in beauty... believe in happiness... and believe in faeries! Contact me for faerie art, or a friendly fire juggler. Aaron Yeandle   Aaron's work deals with the process of signification that can contain mythological and symbolic meanings.
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