Batsford Prize 2019 winners

Batsford and Pavilion Children’s Books are delighted to announce the Batsford Prize 2019 winners.
The theme for this year’s award was ‘Being Human’ and the judges were set with the difficult task of selecting the winners from a record number of entries. The 6 categories are: Applied Art, Fine Art, Fashion, Illustration (UK), Illustration (International) and Children’s Illustration (Presented by Pavilion Children’s Books). The 2018 award was judged by industry professionals Neil Dunnicliffe, Vaughan Grylls, Emily Haworth-Booth, Cas Holmes, Frances Moffatt, Sara Mulvanny and Tina Persaud.
The winner of each category received a £500 ($500 for the international category) cash prize and books from Batsford and Pavilion Children’s Books. Art supplier Cass Art presented the ‘Cass Art Award’ to Lewis Darley, a further £500 cash prize.
The Batsford Prize is an annual award for students across the subjects Fine and Applied Art, Fashion, Illustration and Children’s Illustration.
The Batsford Prize 2019 winners are:
Applied Art
Winner: Joy
Daria Iwon, BA (Hons) Textiles, Arts University Bournemouth
Runner up: Haptic Memories
Ana Luiz-Wright, BA Fashion and Textiles: Print, University for the Creative Arts Rochester
Runner up: The Future Is Female
Lorna Robey, BA Printed Textiles and Surface Pattern Design, Leeds Arts University
Fine Art
Winner: The Punishment of Tantalus
Ziwei Wu, MFA in Computational Arts, Goldsmiths, University of London
The punishment of Tantalus from wuziwei on Vimeo.
Runner up: Familiar Unfamiliar
Jo Lauren, MA Photography, Norwich University of the Arts
Runner up: Wedding Series
Rosie Rendles, Fine Art, Sheffield Hallam University
Fashion
Winner: Fashion Collection ‘Makoto’
Jogaile Zairyte, Fashion and Textile Design, University of Portsmouth
Runner up: Happy Chaos
Courtney Hoare, Fashion and Textile Design, University of Portsmouth
Runner up: Skin Garments
Megumi Ohata, BA (Hons) Illustration, Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts, London and Misako Sato, Kanazawa College of Art, Japan
Illustration
Winner: Dirt
Lewis Darley, Illustration, University of the West of England
Winner of the Cass Art Award
Runner up: Mr Anxiety and his Thorny Nightmare
Guhee Kim, MA Illustration, Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts London
Runner up: The Giant of Grief
Fay Troote, Illustration, Arts University Bournemouth
Children’s Illustration, presented by Pavilion Children’s Books
Winner: A Grand Life of Tomatoes
Severus Shintsz Lian, MA Children’s Book Illustration, Cambridge School of Art, Anglia Ruskin University
Runner up: Being Human: Please Stand Behind the Yellow Lion
Alice Courtley, MA Children’s Book Illustration, Cambridge School of Art, Anglia Ruskin University
Runner up: Lascaux
Kate Winter, MA Children’s Book Illustration, Cambridge School of Art, Anglia Ruskin University
Illustration (International)
Winner: On the tube
Alexandra Dzhiganskaya, Graphics and Advertising, University of Applied Arts, Vienna
Runner up: Dis/Connect
Shoshana Gordon, Illustration, University of the Arts, Philadelphia
Runner up: Lady Chatterley
Jo Zixuan Zhou, Pictorial, School of Visual Arts, New York