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a japanese phrase that means 'the premonition of love'. There is no real english equivalent, It doesn't signify love at first sight, but rather love at second sight. It's the feeling of anticipation you have when you know you're going to fall in love. Maybe not right away, but it's inevitable. What is essential is invisible to the eye.
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amalia.
I usually approach the thinking-seeing-experiencing art process like this: I consider the thoughts and conversations frequently recurring in my personal life and zoom out to consider how these play into global affairs. From there, I can see how even the most intimate details, dilemmas and delights reflect universal shifts; these macro developments form the basis of art I like to learn more about and share.
Uniquely poised between art, design and a wild imagination, Amalia reimagines how we look and feel about art. Amalia graduated from Monash University with a Bachelor of Visual Art/Art History and Theory and the University of Melbourne with a MA of Design. She works with HAKE House of Art in Sydney Australia, and has worked with various artists, galleries and museums in Melbourne such as Heidi Museum of Modern Art.