A Tribute from Cath

2012 February 06

Created by Gwilliam 9 years ago
We are very proud of the enthusiasm, energy and support for one another our creative students give to their studies and their peers at Pembrokeshire College and Hannah was most definetly one of this breed. Hannah was obsessed with observing the creative potential in everything she saw or experienced. She had huge ambition to achieve combined with a generous spirit to assist and support others in their own endeavours always genuinely interested in the work of her peers and always respectful of the teaching team and technical staff because she was hungry to learn and continue to improve. She will be deeply missed by the student body and staff a like. We can only hope to strive and maintain the high standards that Hannah set. To leave some words to Hannah herself and ones we shall adopt in the department. In her recent interview for Cardiff Hannah was asked what does Illustration have to do with History, Geography, Science and Politics? Hannah replied confidently History is the narrative and the storytelling,Geography is the context or the location, Science is the breadth of investigation and experimentation in materials and ideas and Politics, thats easy that's got to be for humour! Hannah possessed all the best attributes you can ask for a creative student- interest,enquiry, eagerness to experiment, strong work ethic to research and investigate in her studies with an obsessive attitude and a genuine hunger and respect for learning and an understanding for continuous improvement through self reflection and review,with a modesty and respect that she could always learn a little more from others, peers, staff, technical staff or historical and contemporary artists. There will be a void in the department without Hannah and we owe it to her to make an enormous effort in our collective contributions to fill this justly! Cath Brooks Creative Arts Curriculum Area Manager