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via Francis Vallejo and the Grantbridge Street blog.
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architects do not have the monopoly on dreams
My name is Alison Sampson.
I'm an architect working in the UK.
I build dreams. I draw a lot.
This is a look for the space
between the lines,
the nearly real,
for paper worlds
and possibilities;
escapes from reality
and dreams
You can contact me at:
alissamp@googlemail.com
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via Francis Vallejo and the Grantbridge Street blog.
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This entry was posted on August 12, 2010 at 1:05 am and is filed under creators.
Tags: architecture, artist, colour, comics, design, dreams, graphics, illustration, images, language, nostalgia, paper, stories, the body, the everyday, time, words, writing
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