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Awards in London.“The Covid restrictions presented huge challenges for teaching, but I was enormously impressed by the creativity and innovative ways in which students embraced projects, especially in the use of alternative or sustainable materials and found objects,” said Andrew.
“This reminded me of the joy of working in different ways, and breaking through my own ‘creative block’ by exploring unusual material qualities.” Andrew created the spiral-effect brooch using a long aluminium thread cut by hand from an empty IRN-BRU can, and a precious platinum ribbon. Antiques Roadshow expert Joanna Hardy, who was one of the judges, said: “Andrew Lamb hit gold with both his design entries combining fine craftsmanship and technology. I instantly picked up Andrew’s brooch - I was so impressed with it, especially when I found out what it was made from. I always try to convey that it is how materials are successfully worked that is what is important, not the value of the material alone.
Professor Stephen Bottomley, head of the School of Design at the GSA, said: “We are immensely proud of our students, staff and Artists-in-Residence whose creativity and innovative designs so impressed the judges at this year’s awards."
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