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Naomi Cristofoli
MissCristofoli@Gmail.com

Education

Plymouth College of Art, BA (Hons) Contemporary Crafts  2011-2013
Brockenhurst College, A Levels Ceramics, Photography, Fine Art 2009-2011

Exhibitions

Daggers and Hearts Café 2013
Bovey Tracey Contemporary Craft Exhibition, 2013
Pewter Live, London 2013
Work selected For College prospectus 2014

Work experience 

 Creative Internship with AVM Curiosities 2013


Commissions

'Textually Active'-Drifting space. Art installation 2013


Statement

My practice most often returns to creative installation and merging of diverse concepts. I incorporate historical moods and influences whilst also having a contemporary twist. My work radiates a sense of freedom and escape with innovative ideas and developed conclusions, which question the nature of art and craft. It is full of tenacity and imagination, explosive and intriguing.




Commission and previous work for sale
Contact details: MissCristofoli@Gmail.com

Edible Art work

Edible Art:
Researching the fabrication of Plymouth, I discovered the historic past. The Blitz that
 Abstract representations of explosions. 
















Pewter live 2013





Pewter Live entry




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First piece of craft


This was the first Earthenware piece I created. Named "Olivia".
Brockenhurst College, Hampshire.  A-level Ceramic



The piece has visible mistakes. The form is not symmetrical, this is what gives this piece charm. It's my favourite piece as it was my first 3D form. It is imperfect and humble, thats what I treasure most.
I was just starting to hand build and I allowed my imagination form the shape, not giving to much care to the designing process.

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One year later:

 A-level timed exam work. (12 hours)

Set of 3
                                                





                                

I believe that keeping my first pieces help me to remember and reflect on the starting point of my artistic journey and how far I have come.