Luton artist's work will feature in New York City exhibition
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Artwork by a University of Bedfordshire alumnus has been selected to feature in a public New York City exhibition celebrating the efforts of carers and healthcare workers around the world.
The Create Because We Care exhibition is the brainchild from the team behind NYC’s Big Screen Plaza in response to the global #ClapForOurCarers movement.
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Hide AdThis initiative is designed to pay tribute to frontline workers and carers and give messages of hope for the post-Covid19 future.
Misty Stokes, who studied Art and Design and graduated from Bedfordshire in 2010, spotted a call out for artwork on Instagram and jumped at the chance to submit a piece.
Entitled ‘The Future Is Bright’, the Luton artist's colourful hand-drawn piece – which depicts a message of hope using a wide range of artistic styles and techniques – was one of 60 final works selected for the digital exhibition.
It will now be displayed as part of a Big Screen video gallery which will be screened on loop on a billboard right by the Empire State Building.
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Hide AdMisty said: “Having done art for so long, it’s amazing when you get a bit of recognition, especially on an international level like this!
"For someone from LU3 to be featured in all these places is not just unexpected - it’s wonderful.
"I didn’t think I could get this far; I think I’m still trying to process having my artwork seen across the world!”
Create Because We Care is the latest high profile exhibition Misty’s artwork is set to feature in, having recently showcased pieces in China and France as part of another Coronavirus art exhibition and in London at the Design Museum and Barts Pathology Museum with pieces relating to the human body and medicine.
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Hide AdMisty added: “I am a mixed media artist inspired by the patterns of different cultures and street art.
"The piece I submitted for the New York exhibition is like a psychedelic, geometric, futuristic piece.
"I wanted to do something that looks like it’s on another planet, looking forward to a hopeful future.
"It’s looking forward to a way out of the Covid-19 situation, when we can let the good times roll again.”
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Hide AdHer NYC piece, The Future is Bright, fuses striking colour splashes with black and white patterns and textures, representing the juxtaposition between the current global situation and brighter times ahead.
Misty discovered different techniques and styles whilst studying at University of Bedfordshire’s School of Art and Design, housed in the specialist Alexon Building in Luton town centre.
She said: "My time at Beds gave me freedom to experiment with different materials and meet other people with similar ideas, which I hadn’t found before.”
As well as continuing to create far-reaching artwork, Misty works as a Student Advisor at the University’s Students’ Union, Beds SU.
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Hide AdMisty’s advice to current students is to keep working, knowing you can achieve your goals.
She said: “I want students to know that there are always opportunities for people no matter what your background. Don’t feel confined to your postcodes.
"You don’t need to be well off and rich – you need to work hard and it could take years but you can make your own mark on the world."