This project was conceived and put together by Marja de Sanctis, Cate Doyle, Jordana Globerman, and Sean McSorley, all recent graduates of Camberwell College of the Arts’ MA Illustration degree.
The Confluence exhibition consists of a vibrant mural with installation elements, using the movement of water as a symbol of the restless pace of life in London. The piece was made using only masking tapes and includes all the surfaces of the space (ceiling, floor, walls) in bold, graphic and colourful confluence.
This mural is a representation of our personal journeys through the symbol of flowing water. The convergence and divergence of the streams represent the tension between our desire to share and collaborate and our need to ‘hustle’ our way as individuals through the creative world.’
The Confluence exhibition consists of a vibrant mural with installation elements, using the movement of water as a symbol of the restless pace of life in London. The piece was made using only masking tapes and includes all the surfaces of the space (ceiling, floor, walls) in bold, graphic and colourful confluence.
This mural is a representation of our personal journeys through the symbol of flowing water. The convergence and divergence of the streams represent the tension between our desire to share and collaborate and our need to ‘hustle’ our way as individuals through the creative world.’