Archive for the ‘awards’ Category

AOI illustration award winner! – nate kitch

Thursday, October 10th, 2013

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Congratulations to the lovely Nate Kitch, for his well-deserved win at the AOI Illustration Awards this week.

Nate’s series of work illustrating case studies in Oliver Sach’s book “The Man who mistook his Wife for a Hat” won the New Talent section of the Self Initiated award.

Judges Comments:

The use of metaphor, imagery and colour in this series of images is clever and subtle. There is a slight sliding out focus that hints at the disconnect between the conscious and unconscious mind which is central to the subject matter. The colour palette is great.

Well done Nate, we’re very proud!

See the exhibition at Somerset House until 27th October.

aoi awards – nate kitch

Wednesday, October 2nd, 2013

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Our illustrator of the moment, Nate Kitch is giving a talk for the AOI about his award winning work this Saturday at Somerset House, at 2pm.

Details below!

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out now – nate kitch

Tuesday, September 24th, 2013

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Very proud of Nate Kitch who has been working with Ted Baker to produce this fabulous image.

The illustration is being used to promote Ted Baker’s competition in which you can win tickets to the AOI illustration awards. Take a look.

Great work Nate!

3×3 no 10 – picture book – angela keoghan

Thursday, August 29th, 2013

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We are really proud of Angela Keoghan this morning, as she’s been awarded a merit in the 3×3 picture book show for her piece “The Right Fit” which was created for Little Treasures magazine.

Well deserved we say! Great work Angela.

competitions – nate kitch

Thursday, June 13th, 2013

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Congratulations to Nate Kitch who has been announced as winner of the New Talent category of the AOI Illustration Awards.

Nate’s series illustrating case studies in Oliver Sach’s book, ‘The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat’.

The judges commented that “The use of metaphor, imagery and colour in this series of images is clever and subtle. There is a slight sliding out focus that hints at the disconnect between the conscious and unconscious mind which is central to the subject matter. The colour palette is great”.

Great stuff Nate, we are proud of you!