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Gloucestershire Art Student Receives Travel Bursary from Cheltenham Law Firm

Student at the University of Gloucester is awarded a £600 travel bursary by well-known firm of Patent & Trademark Attorneys, Wynne-jones, Laine & James LLP. Lydia Shirreff's innovative work on landscape, mapping and human perception was recognised through the award, which will be used to fund a trip to Iceland in preparation for her Final Year of study. The Firm is a regular sponsor of the University's Art Faculty and makes the award to a student who has demonsrtated particular creativity and originality.

Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (PRWeb UK) 11 July 2009 -- The end of the Summer Term is an annual milestone for every student and is especially so for Lydia Shirreff, who has just completed her Second Year studying Fine Art at the University of Gloucester Campus in Albert Road, Cheltenham. She was recently awarded a £600 personal travel bursary, funded by well-known Cheltenham Patent and Trademark Attorneys Wynne-Jones, Lainé & James LLP (http://www.wynne-jones.com).

The prize, which demonstrates the Firm's commitment to innovation and originality by students at the University, was awarded by Dr Ian Lambert, a Partner at Wynne-Jones. Lydia received the award in recognition of her creativity and originality in exploring the relationship between landscape and human perception and especially the effects of form, colour and mapping.

Lydia will use the money to fund a trip to Iceland in July this year, where she hopes to draw inspiration from the dramatic volcanic landscapes, and to develop her skills in three-dimensional representation and sculpture, in readiness for her Final Year.

Lydia is no stranger to travel, having recently spent time in Japan and Austria, where she studied the relationship between form and function in the design of human landscapes.

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