My WW1 Poetry book is being feautred today at Wall Breakers, take a look!http://thewallbreakers.com/index.php/the-gallery/568-jenny-moorcroft-world-war-i-poetry

My WW1 Poetry book is being feautred today at Wall Breakers, take a look!
http://thewallbreakers.com/index.php/the-gallery/568-jenny-moorcroft-world-war-i-poetry

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‘Up and Beyond’ Brighton Graduate show. Runs from the 9th till the 14th of June. COME!

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‘Up and Beyond’ Brighton Graduate show. Runs from the 9th till the 14th of June. COME!

My work featured

A photograph from the collaborative project with Jacqueline Choi for the Degree Show on Justified Magazine’s website!

Final pieces for my Exam project. 5 A2 posters celebrating Dickens on his 200th Birthday.

Further experiments with image and type for my exam project on Charles Dickens.

Experiments with image for my exam project on Charles Dickens.

A cookery book encouraging people to use wonky vegetables and fruit more, since the EU released 26 from their regulations on size and shape.

A book that I designed based on World War One poetry. My first time experimentation of laser cutting.

A 3D creative response to a quote from the elephant man, about the beauty in things that we dont see in everyday life.

His letters to me were the letters of a delighted ad enthusiastic child.  He gave an account of his trivial adventure, of amazing things he had see, and of the beautiful sounds he had heard.  He had met with strange birds, had startled a hare and her form, had made friends with a fierce dog, and had watched the trout darting in a stream.  He sent me some of the wild flowers he had picked.  They were of the commonest and most familiar kind.  But they were evidently regarded by him as rare and precious specimens.

Sir Frederick Treves – The Elephant Man and other Reminiscences Star Publications 1923