This Girl Took Her Oxford University Rejection Letter & Turned It Into A Work Of Art

Shabdita Pareek

“Take your broken heart, make it into art!”

It struck a chord with all of us when Meryl Streep quoted Carrie Fisher during her speech at the Golden Globe Awards this year. 

And now, one girl from London has done just that!  

When 18-year-old Claudia Vulliamy received a rejection letter from the prestigious Oxford University, instead of sulking over it, she took that rejection letter and made an abstract art out of it!

Claudia had applied to study classics in Wadham College. When she showed her creation to her mother, Louisa Saunders, she shared it on Twitter and it went crazy viral. 

Talking to BBC, she said she did it purely for fun.

“I just thought I had this letter, it’s not often that you get a letter dedicated to you from Oxford. It’s very meaningful, so I thought it would be funny if I made it into something,” she said.

Claudia is quite a talented artist and her Instagram page speaks for her. 

Here are some of her other creations:

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What a spirited lady!

You can check out more of her work here

(Feature image for representation purpose only)

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