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Seren Willicombe
Photography MA

Swansea College of Art UWTSD

Graduates: 2025

Specialisms: Photography / Fine Art / Interactive / Motion

My location: Swansea, United Kingdom

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Swansea College of Art UWTSD

Seren Willicombe

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First Name: Seren

Last Name: Willicombe

University / College: Swansea College of Art UWTSD

Course / Program: Photography MA

Graduates: 2025

Specialisms: Photography / Fine Art / Interactive / Motion

My Location: Swansea, United Kingdom

Website: Click To See Website

About

As a visual artist and photographer, Seren Willicombe's work is deeply rooted in her personal experiences, her relationships, and the Welsh landscape. Seren's creative process is as important to her as the final product, and she places great emphasis on experimentation and exploration.She employs time-based photography techniques as well as 3D printing to create process-led works that are unique. Through her art, she aims to capture the essence of her subjects and their environment in a way that is raw and authentic. Her work is a celebration of the beauty and complexity of the natural world and its ability to shape our identities and our relationships. Through her art, Seren invites viewers to reflect on their own relationships and connections to the landscape. Her work is an invitation to slow down, to take notice of the world around us, and to embrace the beauty and complexity of our own relationships with the landscape.As a visual artist and photographer, the Welsh language and culture are important to Seren because they offer a unique and rich source of inspiration and subject matter. The vibrant landscapes, rich history, and strong cultural identity of Wales provide a wealth of material to explore and interpret through her art, while the Welsh language adds an additional layer of depth and meaning to her work. Additionally, by engaging with Welsh language and culture, she is able to connect with and support the her local communities and individuals who are keeping these traditions alive.

The landscape of South Wales has been manufactured and shaped by the interference of the coal mining industry. Many communities both small and large began to disband with the closures of the mines, also destroying the natural landscape. Communities began to diverse and evolve alongside the physical and cultural landscape. This project explores the effects of the interference on the landscape of Craig Cefn Parc caused by the Nixon mine utilising photographic techniques and 3D printing, and including themes of hauntology, landscape and mushrooms.