Irfana Biviji: Illustration BA(Hons) graduate

BA(Hons) Illustration 2002 - 2005

Irfana BivijiAfter studying for a diploma in applied arts in Mumbai I took my portfolio along to a British Council fair and showed it to a number of UK colleges. They all made me offers. But when I got to the Falmouth desk they told me my portfolio wasn’t up-to-date enough.

I was struck by Falmouth’s high standards. Others just glanced at my work, and I felt I’d been picked not for quality but for my fees. I decided to reject their offers and apply again to Falmouth. The following September I was at Heathrow being met by staff from Falmouth’s International Office. It was the first time I’d come to England and I was surprised to see so many people from different countries.

The biggest shock came as the bus drove into Falmouth. There were so few people compared to home, I thought it must be a public holiday! I think I’d have been lost at a college with more students, but Falmouth is great. It isn’t that expensive and you can walk wherever you need to go.

In my first year I stayed with a really friendly family that I selected with my parents over the internet from a list provided by the College. The English are very polite and considerate, but I soon learnt that you have to take the initiative. If you ask they will really go out of their way to help you; they’re just a bit shy. Now some of my best friends are English.

The tutors were a great inspiration. Even if they criticise your work they are gentle and try to encourage you. And they give you individual attention; if you need help you get personal tutorials. They also let you be individual and want you to come up with new ideas, which is good, because I’m an idea-oholic!

In 2004 my illustrations of people of the Himalayas was shown in the Association of Illustrators' (AOI) annual and received the AOI Images 29 Gold Award for Best Student.

Course Finder

No results found
help