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JFS Alumni updates<br />

Old Boy Kieran Treadwell makes debut for Ireland<br />

We were delighted to hear that<br />

after coming on as a Substitute the<br />

previous week, Kieran Treadwell<br />

was to make his full test debut for<br />

Ireland against Japan. What a great<br />

example for the current students<br />

here at John Fisher.<br />

Old Boy paints a different picture<br />

Ricardo Insua-Cao’s, S.Lm, B.A<br />

(Hons), work is surprisingly diverse,<br />

from tight natural history illustration<br />

and miniature watercolours on<br />

ivorine (an unusual type of plastic<br />

made from formaldehyde and<br />

casein protein extracted from<br />

skimmed milk) to very large<br />

abstracts in oils, from corporate<br />

graphic design to free design for musicians.<br />

During his A-Level years, Ricardo was taught miniature painting initially<br />

by Elizabeth Davis Wood M.B.E. and then Michael Bartlett, then Vice<br />

President of the Royal Miniature Society. After his A-levels, Ricardo went<br />

to Central Saint Martin’s School of Art and Design, receiving a Diploma in<br />

Art and Design. This led to three years in Cornwall where he studied for a<br />

B.A. (Hons) in Illustration at Falmouth College of Art, where he gained a<br />

1st Class Degree.<br />

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