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The search for the UK’s most exciting young creative talent is over. After an overwhelming 700 applications from all corners of the UK, the 4Talent team, alongside an esteemed panel of judges have made their final decisions – here’s a sneak preview of the 4Talent Award winners:
Anastasia Taylor-Lind 26, London – Documentary Photographer www.anastasiataylorlind.com
Chris Keenan, 28, Birmingham – Photographer www.primeobjective.co.uk
Gareth Gwynn, 23, Wales – Radio Presenter
Hannah Marshall, 25, Colchester – Fashion Designer www.hannahmarshall.com
James Delow & Ben Fromet, 25, London – Comedy Screenwriters
Karl Singporewala – 24, Crawley – Architect
Katy Davis – 24, Bath. Animator www.gobblynne.com
Luke Wright 25, Colchester – Performance Poet www.lukewright.co.uk
Mark Bowness, 28, Liverpool. New Media. www.tribewanted.com
Miles Johnson, 22, Edinburgh. Journalist. www.miles-johnson.com
Nathan Hughes-Berry, 21, Birmingham – Comedian
Petra Stefankova, 27, London – Illustrator www.yetanotherface.com
PolarBear 28, Birmingham – Performance Poet www.myspace.com/polarbearspoken
The Pete Box 25, Nottingham – Beatboxer www.myspace.com/thepetebox
Price James, 29, London – Music Video Producer www.myspace.com/pricejames
Straitjacket Comedy, 25, Sunderland – Sketch Show Producers www.straitjacketcomedy.com
Vanessa Caswill, 25, London. Filmmaker www.vanessacaswill.com
Verbal Vigilante (Jode Steele and David Wainwright), 26 & 25, Preston – www.verbalvigilantemusic.com
Vicki Psarias, 26, London. Filmmaker. www.vpsarias.co.uk
WiZe, 21, Huddersfield – MC / Producer http://www.myspace.com/wize7
The judging panel included Lauren Heinz, editor of Ei8ht Magazine, Garrick Webster, editor of Computer Arts, James Pallister from Architects’ Journal, Catherine Nieto from Grazia, as well as our partners at 4Laughs, 4Radio and 4Music. Short biogs of the winners will be available soon, with full profiles in Issue 8 of TEN4, hitting the shelves late November.
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Concrete to Canvas: More Skateboarders’ Art is released today.
Concrete to Canvas: Skateboarders’ Art was the first book to bring together a wide variety of artwork produced solely by artists who are skateboarders. Concrete 2 Canvas: More Skateboarders’ Art brings you even more artwork by skateboarders, featuring work by all new artists. The purpose of the books are to provide a window into what is essentially a subculture within a subculture, and to show the huge talent and diversity in genres and style, that makes it impossible to pigeon hole the artists or artwork. The books include examples of fine art, illustration, graphic design, street art, paintings, doodles and installation.The artwork itself does not necessarily directly relate to skateboarding in any way, as the object of the book is to showcase the work of artists who happen to be skateboarders, whatever form that artwork may take.
Published by Jo Waterhouse, a winner of the 2006 Creative Class, the book is available in all good bookstores or direct from Laurence King.
Congratulations Jo!










