St Benedict’s artists selected for Royal Academy Exhibition

Paintings and sculptures by three A level Art students at St Benedict’s School, Ealing have been selected from over 2,400 submissions for the Royal Academy A-level Summer Exhibition Online. The exhibition ofร‚ย 49 outstanding pieces isร‚ย the onlin…

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Paintings and sculptures by three A level Art students at St Benedictโ€™s School, Ealing have been selected from over 2,400 submissions for the Royal Academy A-level Summer Exhibition Online.

The exhibition of 49 outstanding pieces is the online equivalent of the Royal Academyโ€™s Summer Exhibition, and is a showcase for some of the UKโ€™s most promising artists aged 16 to 18. Rommy Georgiouโ€™s painting is a study of isolation: โ€˜Barren 2 creates a sense of loneliness as this football pitch is devoid of children, removing life, changing our expectations,โ€™ she said.

James Bartle describes his selected sculpture as โ€˜inspired by urban decay and industrialism. The rough paint symbolises human imperfections in construction and the masking of manufacturing with culture and design.โ€™ Teddy Loxtonโ€™s sculpture, Alone, is inspired by the work of Anthony Gormley: โ€˜This sculpture explores the fear of isolation. The translucent shell is both protective yet fragile, reflecting our strengths and weaknesses as human beings.'

Head of Art at St Benedictโ€™s, Rod Pereira, said: โ€˜This is another wonderful year for our students, who are consistently successful, year on year, in this most prestigious national Art and Design competition.โ€™

Main image: Rommy Georgiou. Pictured above: James Bartle and Teddy Loxton.

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