CHLOE DYMOND
AN UNKNOWN BEAUTY

Creating abstract imagery that forces viewers into questioning what it is they are looking at, Chloe Dymond’s project An Unknown Beauty uses skin and its imperfections as a template to present ideas about micro-health and a more macro, universal view of ideas around beauty and wellbeing. She has used the imagery to challenge received notions of the beautiful and the natural by taking detailed images of the skin and its imperfections and then abstracting them in a variety of ways to suggest deep space in all its grandeur. There is a clear correlation within the work between the beauty of the constellations and the often overlooked perception of well-being that is encapsulated within one’s own skin. 

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Please note: all work completed by our students as part of their studies is exempt from the University’s Welsh Language Standards Compliance Notice.

Graduates 2024

Ania BembenProject type

Charlie LockwoodProject type

Chloe DymondProject type

Alex HollandProject type

Emily SmithProject type

Liam AnthonyProject type

Louisa WebbProject type

Louise InnissProject type

Lucy ThorpeProject type

Rhys WynneProject type

Rianna SuttonProject type

Stevie SellersProject type

Lucinda CottierProject type

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