The Pocklingtonian 2017/2018 | Page 48

CURRICULUM// ART & DESIGN WINNING DESIGN Sixth form student Florence Colbeck has produced a winning design for the entrance foyer at Pocklington School’s new Art and Design Technology Centre. After numerous designs were submitted by pupils of all year groups, Florence’s design was selected from a shortlist of ten by the architect of the new building, Simon Mitchell, and Pocklington School Headmaster, Mark Ronan. The design was then laser cut into core-ten steel and positioned in the entrance to the new building. Florence’s intricate drawing is a take on the Pocklington School crest with a nod to both art and design in the written expression ‘inspiring creative minds’. Her drawing showed great accuracy and skill which particularly impressed the judges. Florence studies A Level Art where she is currently working on her Personal Investigation. She achieved an A* at GCSE level and continues to make outstanding progress in the sixth form. Her career aspirations are centred around studying Art History ROYAL MAIL COMPETITION STAMP DESIGN FINALIST First Year pupil Ben Marson was chosen as a finalist in the Royal Mail’s Christmas Stamp Design Competition from over 200,000 entries. This is a hugely popular Christmas competition, which offers a prize that money can’t buy; the opportunity for two lucky winners to see their designs made into one of the 1st or 2nd class stamps used in the UK. Only three times in the Royal Mail’s 500 year history, have children’s designs been used on UK Christmas Stamps. The design brief set by the Royal Mail was: ‘What does the Christmas season mean to you?’ After careful thought, Ben came up with the design of a snowman on a dark snowy night. His inspiration for the design came from his first memory of Christmas. Ben was thrilled to have been chosen as one of the finalists. “I can’t believe I did so well, considering how many people entered the competition. It was totally unexpected but very exciting,” he said. 46 THE POCKLINGTONIAN at either the Courtauld Institute of Art in London or Cambridge University. Dan Cimmermann, Head of Art at Pocklington School said: “Florence’s design looks fantastic in the foyer and is a credit to her. To congratulate her we have presented her with a set of oil paints, which I’m sure she will put to good use in her future studies.” Florence commented: “I was delighted that my design had been chosen from the shortlist. I’m frequently inspired by Art History for many of my creative pieces. So when looking at the traditional crest on the school blazers, I knew this was something I wanted to centralise the design upon, but done in a way that is as modern as the new Art & Design build. I feel that the wheatsheaf and filigree elements that inspired me from the School crest work exceptionally well with the core-ten steel and I’m immensely pleased with how effective the finished piece looks as you walk in the new building.”