Asians have feelings too! The Mollusc Dimension interviews illustrator and graphic designer, Amy Phung

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“Asians have feelings too”. On Monday 15th at 6:15pm UK time, I will interview Amy (she/her) @_amy_pix on Insta live. I will ask Amy to share about how she became an artist, her family's take on her creative career. Amy's bio is below! 


We will each bring & reveal a meaningful OBJECT! (possibly on related themes)! 

Plus an exciting announcement from me!!! 


About Amy: “I am a British-born Chinese illustrator and graphic designer. My prints and original art explore themes of heritage and cultural identity, with cheerful nods to my favourite foods and growing up as a member of the Asian diaspora. I also co-founded a grassroots movement called Britain's East and South East Asian Network (@besea.n) which champions East and South East Asians in the UK and fights for fairer and broader representation.” 


Photo ID: "Asians have feelings too" "The Mollusc Dimension with Amy Phung. Monday 15th March" Two headshot photos are adjacent. On the left, it's The Mollusc Dimension, an East Asian LGBTIQ+ person with short dark hair, a bright smile and a colourful patterned t shirt with intricate dragon and vegetation patterns. On the right, Amy, a British-Chinese artist with long dark, slightly wavy hair, and dark eyes. She is smiling and wearing glasses with dark plastic frames and a black top

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