The first image is a digitally edited, and zoomed in shots of fabric, while the second two are screen prints works by the youth with inspiration from Alison Watt's inspiration.
I particularly liked the first image due to it's complex appearance, capturing the many folds and shades of fabric. Their choice of using greyscale gives off the sense of the fabric being either X-Ray'd or white against strong light almost.
The last 3 images are a wireframe sculpture of a body lying down, mimicking several of Alison Watt's paitings of people laying down on fabric. Unfortunately, I cannot seem to find any photos of these paintings, though if I find some from another person that came to the gallery that day, I'll try and post them on here.
I really like the wireframe sculpture because it displays the proportion and anatomy of the human body in a position you would not often see the body in (unless you're used to seeing people lying down of course). The fact that it is made with curved wire frame as well shows the artist, put a lot of effort and time towards getting this piece accurately done which is always an necessary factor when creating a piece of art such as this.
What I liked most about the second two, are the blend of red and blue colours in the image. It doesn't leave a very comfortable image to look at because of the contrast of colour against the beige/brown paper, but at the same time, it attracts you regardless because of the strong sense of contrast. The shape in the 2nd of the two images especially, is what I liked about it, because it's unusual and different to what people expect to see, when paired up to the topic of fabric.