Student Artwork

Healthier Wales
Healthier Wales - Isabelle French Wells

Cari a Cymru has been created by collaging many children's handprints to visually describe the beating heart within the centre of Wales. The colour palette represents our landscape, coastline and heritage supporting the heart of our future.  Our children and future children deserve a healthier Wales in which to develop and grow. 

Resilient Wales
Resilient Wales - Tyler Davies & Ollie Leale

The eye and flowers utilised within this image represent faith, hope and wisdom. The flowers display the ability to overcome adversity, each representing resilience and optimism. Writing the word hope at the centre of the image symbolises renewal reminding us there is always hope amongst hardship with the potential for positive change


Globally Responsible Wales -  Ffion Jones, Lowri Jones, Will Mee

From rolling hills to thick luscious woodland, Wales has a beautiful landscape. Looking after our own land, the land that surrounds us, is a good start to being globally responsible.

 

Cohesive communities
Cohesive Communities - Evie Hare & Leah Jenkins

Designed to gather, to engage communities this piece suggests a bringing of comfort, safety and warmth within the Welsh community. Depicting a range of digitally designed people in hand-sculpted plaster pods. Activities within the forms combine to create growth, sustain wellbeing with a strong sense of togetherness within our communities.

Welsh of Thriving Welsh Language and Culture
Wales of Thriving Welsh Language and Culture - Nesta Jones

A celebration of vibrant Welsh culture. A culturally proud combination of digital drawing, bold colour, referencing the Mabinogion with our traditional landscape and costume. This image visually celebrates that we can and will continue to thrive within our Welsh language and from the great heritage and Welsh traditions.

Equal Wales
Equal Wales - Mica Dundas Thomas & Cerys Fuller

Most people in the country are reaching out for better opportunities and a better environment and Pentre Awel is a step forward to that “a light of hope” . Hands of various colours express equality, various nationalities,  cultures and beliefs. Welsh castles, ruins and symbols make up the background to symbolise our heritage.

 

Prosperous Wales
Prosperous Wales - Eva Batten & Harper James

Mixing traditional watercolour and modern graffiti techniques to envisage an eco friendly and prosperous landscape at delta lakes. Incorporating the green grass with blue waves on the surrounding coastline, sits the new profile of the Pentre Awel building symbolising how we can all prosper within the new wellbeing project.

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