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'I wanted to capture the excitement of coming out of Covid - but also how it has left its mark on us.'

"We have had a completely unique university experience due to Covid-19," Harry says.And when he returned to Bristol, in his second year, most of his work was done online, feet up on the coffee table, in a house he shared with friends."We just spent lots and lots of time on this sofa in the living room, basically... we kind of just worked constantly in here in the kitchen.

"With bars and clubs closed, the housemates used their imagination to replicate the nightlife they thought they were going to have."We had a little kind of bar in each room - so we had a sports bar, my room was a jazz bar."Harry drew inspiration from Renaissance paintings of desired and valuable objects, to capture the scarcity of some household staples during the pandemic"I can't remember how many times we had to isolate," he says.

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