Mihaela Coman: University for the Creative Arts, Farnham. Selected Graduate 2019
Published: 02.08.2019
Brooch: Childhood Memory, 2019
Silver
9 x 4.5 x 1.4 cm
Photo by: Mihaela Coman
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Mihaela Coman’s work stood out for us in terms of how she used forms, weight and materials to communicate the concept and ideas to the wearer and the viewer. Her pieces are wonderfully tactile and create an intrigue to ask and question more about the subject. Over the academic year she has been interested in all aspects of the process and learnt and developed her skills in design, design development, business and presentation, reflection and evaluation, all enabling her to continue to develop her ideas and skills into the future.
/ Rebecca Skeels
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