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Page 19 Kennicott Art Students Molly Lemon [above right] left KEVICC in 2012 and is now a very successful printmaker who specialises in wood engraving. Working onto end grain wood, Molly engraves images inspired by nature and the rural landscapes surrounding her. Molly works onto each woodblock using traditional hand tools creating thousands of finemarks which make up the final image. The block is then inked up and printed on her 1868 miniature Albion Press. She has over 35K Instagram followers. After Kennicott, Dylan Friese-Greene [left] went on to study Film at the Kingston School of Art; an inspiring jump that allowed him to work on a wide array of projects. His documentary, 'Siân: Portrait of a Photographer' won multiple film festival awards and was nominated for a Grierson Award in 2019. He is now freelancing in London, primarily self- shooting, editing and storyboarding for clients. A Special Place to Study Post 16 Kennicott Sixth Form Centre is a very special place to learn. The wonderful setting of Kennicott House is the hub of our thriving Sixth Form. Our students are at the centre of everything that we do; they are our greatest asset. We are committed to delivering the best learning, support and guidance for our young people during their time here. We are proud of the progress that students make at Kennicott. Our students succeed because we inspire and challenge them and because we understand, profoundly, the need to get the right students onto the right courses. We pride ourselves on offering students the advice, support and guidance that they need to make the most of their talents and abilities and to fulfi l their aspirations. Find out more by going to the Sixth Form section of our website. Full interactive tour and prospectus available. Go to our website to see our Kennicott students tell us in their own words, why studying at Kennicott is so special...

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