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Project What Why How If: A world without plastic.
Last Wednesday was the deadline to submit the first phase of the project What Why How If for my MA In Applied Imagination for the...
Alison Amos
Jun 15, 20203 min read
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Evaluation of my university project and feeling Back-to-Black.
Uncertainty and mystery are energies of life. Don't let them scare you unduly, for they keep boredom at bay and spark creativity. – R. I....
Alison Amos
Jun 8, 20202 min read
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Self reflections on a sunny spring day.
It might be the lock down, the copious amount of time spent in self-reflecting, analysing and meditating, or maybe it is just the...
Alison Amos
Apr 25, 20204 min read
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The Nature. Is a Human Right.
You can take our pubs and our shopping centres. You can wall us up behind the front door with Netflix and newsagent wine. But don’t take...
Alison Amos
Apr 13, 20204 min read
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Mirror Mirror of them all...
More than a project, this is the very first moment of reflective thinking of a creative director in the making. At least that I am aware...
Alison Amos
Mar 8, 20208 min read
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My first month at Central Saint Martins.
This week is a festive week. This week marks my very first month at Central Saint Martins as MA student of Applied Imagination to the...
Alison Amos
Feb 17, 20209 min read
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When Dark Matter turns into gold by the touch of the young artist Lina Iris Viktor.
Some Are Born To Endless Night — Dark Matter. Lina Iris Viktor, who was born in 1987 in the U.K. to Liberian parents, doesn’t...
Alison Amos
Sep 13, 20193 min read
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Thierry Noir’s colourful characters returned to the streets of London.
Thierry Noir’s colourful characters return to the streets of London in August 2019.
Alison Amos
Sep 1, 20192 min read
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Stepping in Marylou’s world where femininity, independence and female empowerment rule.
Marylou Faure opens her debut UK solo exhibition ‘Nobody’s Baby’ at ThePrintSpace Gallery. On the 7th of February 2019, illustrator...
Alison Amos
Mar 15, 20192 min read
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Exhibition opening at the Caravansérail - Arco Iris by Caroline Derveaux .
On Thursday 7 February I attended the opening of Caroline Derveaux’s latest exhibition - ‘Arco Iris’. The location choice was fabulous:...
Alison Amos
Feb 27, 20193 min read
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Objects For Music - An abstract extravaganza by Charlie Oscar Patterson
In collaboration with adidas Originals and Creative Debuts After discovering the ”optical-illusion master” Charlie for the first time...
Alison Amos
Feb 14, 20192 min read
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Liz West and the beat the Blues event at no29 Powerstation in Battersea.
I was very lucky to find out that the renowned visual artist Liz West organised an evening of cocktails, canapés and a talk in the...
Alison Amos
Feb 4, 20194 min read
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The Silk Route at the 2019 winter edition of The Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair
Back in the 1980s, the design trade was looking for more unusual antiques that were rarely available at the major London antiques fairs,...
Alison Amos
Jan 27, 20194 min read
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Mel Ramos and his first solo show at the Bermondsey Project Space.
Bermondsey Project Space presents art, photography and moving image from across the UK, offering a flagship venue for both emerging and...
Alison Amos
Jan 23, 20193 min read
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Chiharu Shiota - exposition at the Blain|Southern
Chiharu Shiota (b.1972, Osaka) is a Japanese installation artist known for her use of yarn and used possessions, which create networks of...
Alison Amos
Jan 7, 20192 min read
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I was getting so good at taking selfies. Then I thought: "What if I turn the camera around?"
White and Black photography holds a graphic emotional power unlike any other form of the medium. This power lies in its stark simplicity....
Alison Amos
Dec 31, 20182 min read
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