2025 ArtEvol Catalogue

Painting / Drawing

Sculpture

Film / Video

Installation

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Final Year Undergraduate Architecture 2025

Achi 2024

Born from Nature, Return to Nature 2024

Sounds Like Snowing 2025

Oil on wood panel 27 × 18 × 2 cm

Brass, pyrite, air plant 27 × 10 × 10 cm

3D digital animation

Stainless steel, rock, plants, plastic, metal 18.5 × 7 cm

Dalion Huang

Da Hye Lim

Connor Phillips artworkconnor

Cris Boinn

Da Hye Lim is a London-based digital artist and 3D apparel designer whose work blends fashion with moving images and digital environments. Using advanced 3D clothing design, flowing fabric effects and dynamic visual elements, she creates immersive narratives that explore the relationship between humanity and nature. In Born from Nature, Return to Nature , Da Hye Lim explores the human life cycle through the merging of fashion design and advanced simulation. Using 3D garment design tools, custom coding and simulation- driven animation, garments dissolve into fabric trails and windswept sand, echoing the rhythms of natural forces. By combining the tactile aesthetics of clothing with the dynamic systems of digital motion, the work creates a poetic visual language that blurs the boundaries between the physical and virtual.

Dalion Huang is an experimental artist, Daoist practitioner and game enthusiast. Huang’s research uses video games as a technology of the self to explore identity through reimagined Chinese folklore and Daoist culture. Combining autoethnography, folklore and iconography, Dalion creates poetic practices that highlight video games as spaces for spiritual engagement and cultural reflection, offering new perspectives on identity formation and continuity. In Sounds Like Snowing , Dalion Huang reflects on memory, light and disappearance through an installation shaped by the poetics of time. A faded Polaroid becomes a silent trace, evoking the erosion of memory and the instability of recollection. During a thaw in Nagano, Huang carried stainless-steel canisters, sealing a fragment of light within each—an attempt to weigh the unweighable.

Connor Phillips is an oil painter whose work explores queerness, intimacy and embodiment through expressive figuration and the emotional charge of paint. Drawing on video, mythology and fast-paced making, Phillips investigates vulnerability, trauma and the subconscious. Architectural training informs spatial composition, while baroque lighting and dynamic forms convey a multifaceted vision of the body and its emotional states. Connor Phillips examines the physical manifestations of anxiety, stress and nervousness within the context of a modern academic institution, expressed in a carnal and fleshy manner. This use of flesh is universal and transcends history, connecting bodies through shared experience while recalling an animalistic past that human consciousness has since evolved beyond.

Cris Boinn is an Italian-born sculptor and mixed-media artist based in London. His practice draws on a lifelong fascination with nature, mechanics and transformation. His works merge industrial precision with organic form, reflecting the tension between human invention and natural evolution. In Achi , Cris Boinn presents a figure shaped by contrasts. Achi is crowned with green leaves reaching towards the sun, a symbol of renewal and vitality. Achi ’s body, composed of sparkling pyrite and burnished brass, unites the enduring power of the earth with the transformative art of humanity. Pyrite evokes ancient resilience, while brass reflects invention and beauty. Together, they form a dual being—a living paradox balancing permanence and change, nature and culture.

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