Selston student to present 3D artwork at the Royal Academy of Arts’ young artists exhibition
and live on Freeview channel 276
Elly-Louise Benford’s 3D artwork, Junkie Chicken, has been chosen after she was nominated by art teacher Kate McKinlay.
Elly said: “I was shocked when Mrs McKinlay told me she was nominating my work for a place in the exhibition.
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Hide Ad“When I found out it had actually been selected, I got quite emotional. I couldn’t believe it; it felt such an honour.
“I can only thank the school and Mrs McKinlay for their support and inspiration over the last five years.
“I’ve always been interested in art, especially 3D work, and hope to further develop my skills as I move to study art next year at college.”
Junkie Chicken showcases Elly’s talent for transforming discarded materials into art. Her use of waste materials found at home and in the classroom impressed the judges ahead of thousands of other submissions.
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Hide AdElly said: "It’s great that the academy runs this contest, encouraging and valuing the work of young artists across the country."
Mrs McKinlay said: "Creating art has great psychological and educational benefits for young people.
"At Selston High School, we are proud to inspire and foster these creative talents, with currently two-thirds of our Year 11 students studying an art GCSE qualification.
"Elly has shown passion and dedication in her studies and we are proud to celebrate this tremendous success.”
Selston High School, on Chapel Road, is part of The Two Counties Trust.