Cindy Allan
Inspiration for This Work
Drawing visual inspiration from these white sailboats and Sydney's own iconic Opera House, the form of these sails find grace in their likeness to wings. While conceptual basis is found in notions of flight and aerial space, the supporting glass poles however provide connection between earth and sky.
photo credit: Millie Allbon
Student Biography
I believe in conceptually bold design. This is a continuous process of enormous, limitless ideas that are restrained to functionality. I believe the transience of light allows a space to constantly shift and transform, while void defines this space as much as physicality. I believe communication in shades of white allows for spatial ideas and concepts to be seen with truth to form and texture. I believe in the understanding of balancing desire and need.
As a spatial designer, inspiration comes from simply observing. I believe in curiosity; interacting with the world around me and the ground I walk on. These observations drive concepts and designs that facilitate dialogue and form a relationship with the user. I believe a design's ability to form this relationship is the key to its success.

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