
I meant to post about my degree show This Will Kill That straight after it happened in July, but that night I got terribly ill and spent the next few days in bed with what ended up being swine flu. So I got a bit sidetracked and forgot all about it. But better late than never, some pictures of the private view and a tiny sample of the work on show. The space was really great, an old office building I think? It was huge, room after room and all exposed brick and a bit dungeon like. Pretty shabby, but in a good way.








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All photos by Andrew Kendall.





















Wow, great photos! This place looks incredible. So many great things to look at in a venue that really ties it together. Congrats on having your stuff there!
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Looks like fun! Your sweater and the framed prints look so great – congrats!
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Hey Kris, I emailed you a couple questions about your plate artwork. Did you get it? Thanks.
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Wow, the location seems so perfect! It’s wonderfully mysterious. It only I lived in the UK and could have gone to the show. It looks like it was a great show. :D
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ahh i recognise the location of the first picture – liverpool st?
i saw the foundation show for camberwell but not the degree show, it looks amazing! i love your work the most.
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Oh my! Kris! Not half bad, eh?
Got to say, your work really does stand out. I promise I’m not just being nice, it has a lovely delicate feminism and evokes such a bright sense of childhood.
My other favourite would be the skull deer, I’d buy that.
Your show location was brilliant – I’m jealous. We just exhibited in the college and as nice as LCC is (light wise), it was pretty bland.
Well done my dear. x
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wow, what a great location. that print of yours in the upper right corner is one of my favorites.
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Fantastic location, wow. I wish I could have seen it IRL!
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thank you so much for sharing! i love these pieces!
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Wow, I really love this! That, is beautiful. I really like the old vintage background, it is so much more beautiful than a dull art gallery wall.
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I’m sorry you were ill, hope you’re all better now :-D amazing show, you seem to be surrounded by tallented people!
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Cool pics! What an amazing show. Sorry to hear you had flu… hope you’re feeling all better now.
P.S. That chair is amazing!
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Great job, and glad you’re better! Out of curiosity, what scale is Clara Lacy’s work? I can’t tell if that sculpture is huge or teeny tiny.
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Good lord, I hope you’re 100% recovered by now! Scary. Awesome pictures, wish I could have been there. Beautiful work as always, talented classmates too. xx
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great space and great photos! im sorry to hear you were so sick hope you are completely recovered now!
im also loving the hannah wilmott chair, it looks exactly like me fiance…well kinda, it made me laugh!
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wow! i love those prints in the window.
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boo for the swine flu – yay for the pics though xxxx
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I want scull bambi! Looked like an interesting viewing!
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That location is so perfect for a gallery space for something like this. Amazing. Like a little treasure hunt, or maybe a cave-hunt..!
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Wow, what a great location. that print of yours in the upper right corner is one of my favorites.
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The location seems amazing! I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like it! :D
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Good to here you you came out of the piggies trap ( hope you are all better now ) ,
great pics ‘ seems like a very exiting show !
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so i miss all your doodles and sketches. i used to follow youlike last year and you post all the time but now you never do.
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really great works!
can you please show us some pictures on your tiny dollhouse which you got i christmaspresent some years ago? it looked so beautiful, and I think it looks ever more beautiful now when you probably have finished it!
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September 10th, 2009 @ 2:18 am
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The show looks great! I love your jumper – it’s such a fantastic idea.
Also the new layout is awesome!
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i love your sweater! It’s awesome.
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