Press release
Student Art Competition - South West Winners Announced
Three students from art institutions in the South West will compete for the chance to see their work used in a high profile international advertising campaign for Lloyds TSB Commercial Finance after winning at the competition’s South West heat.
Josh Field of Bath spa University, Zanny Mellor of the University of the West of England and Phillippa Walter of Glamorgan Centre for Art and Design beat stiff competition at the South West final of Lloyds TSB Commercial Finance’s ‘The Art of Nurture’ competition.
‘The Art of Nurture’ has been developed by Commercial Finance; the asset based lending division of Lloyds TSB, and is supported by Arts & Business, the national charity dedicated to encouraging new and sustainable arts and business relationships. The initiative is designed to help the cream of the UK’s art students to develop a commercial career.
Submissions from across the region were judged by a panel including James Taljaard, Director, Arts & Business and Lucian Camp, Director, Tangible Financial.
Josh, Zanny and Phillippa will now progress to April’s national final in London when they will go head-to-head with students from other regions from across the UK.
As well as seeing their art used in a high profile commercial environment, the overall winner will receive £5,000 for themselves and £5,000 for their college or university.
The winning student will also have the opportunity to further boost their career prospects by undertaking a unique three-week paid placement with a top London-based creative agency.
Last year’s inaugural contest was a runaway success. The marketing campaign which featured work by last year’s winner Zara Picken, an illustration student from the University of the West of England, helped to generate a 40 per cent uplift in new client numbers for Commercial Finance.
The strategy also played a pivotal role in the funder being ranked number one in the asset based lending industry for awareness and service quality amongst advisors.
Josh said: “Being selected to go forward to the national final means I’ll be competing with the best students from across the UK. It’s the first step towards seeing my work used in a high profile commercial environment.
“It’s a fantastic opportunity to boost my portfolio and develop skills for my future career, and I’m delighted to have got this far in the competition.”
Mike Hone, Area Director for Lloyds TSB Commercial Finance in the South West, said: “The visuals used by our marketing campaigns are designed to support specific messages regarding our skills and expertise.
“The winning pieces illustrate, in a creative and interesting way, our financial solutions and approach to the market.
“All three students interpreted the brief accurately and delivered a truly impressive piece of work, worthy of use in a major campaign.
“This approach and commitment will stand them in good stead at the national final and throughout their commercial careers.”
For more information on the competition, go to www.ltsbcf.co.uk/art-of-nurture
Issued on behalf of Lloyds TSB Commercial Finance by Citypress.
More information: Mary Pollard or James Lloyd-Davies on 0161 606 0260/ mary.pollard@citypress.co.uk
Notes to Editors:
Lloyds TSB Commercial Finance (www.ltsbcf.co.uk) is part of the Lloyds TSB Group. Its services can meet the needs of businesses ranging from start-up through to major global PLCs. This holistic approach to asset backed lending (ABL) means that customers benefit from a far more tailored approach to finance where different elements of ABL can be added to the funding mix according to the needs and lifecycle of the individual business.
Asset backed lending offers a flexible and secure way for businesses to raise the finance they need for expansion, growth, MBOs, MBIs and other opportunities, against assets such as the debt book, stock, plant and machinery and property.
Lloyds TSB Commercial Finance is part of the Lloyds TSB Group plc.



