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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Sketch in Progress



Nothing like having some written homework due to make me really work in the studio.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Fall 2011

Warm 2409
2011
Acrylic on Paper; 30"x66"



Cool 2409
2011
Acrylic, Metallic Marker on Paper; 30"x66"

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Opening Night


Photo credit:  Helen Smith Dickinson

What a fantastic night!  It was wonderful to see so many friends, artists and supporters.  My only regret? I forgot to have photos taken of all these wonderful people who came by.  If you have any that you would like to share please email them to me, it would be so appreciated!

Friday, August 5, 2011

Experiments: Mixed Media VCU Graduate Class Summer 2011














Each is approximately 6"x6"
Materials include: gouache, watercolor, acrylic paint, oil pastel, colored pencil, stencils, markers, prepared papers and matt medium on bristol board or watercolor paper

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Mixed Media Works: VCU Graduate Class Summer 2011





Rocky Haze (detail)
Multi media collage



Forest Haze (detail)
Multi media collage


Abe
Acrylic paint, collage, marker
14"x10"

Monday, August 1, 2011

Summer 2011 Work Statement

Artist Statement
Amie’s Mixed Media Class


 Images of seeds, leaves, and rocks are used to depict the different life cycle stages in many of the pieces in this series.  I see seeds and buildings as both containers and incubators of potential.  The foliage as the fulfillment of that potential, while rocks stand as the fossilized remains (or achievements).  My own adventures in gardening, childrearing, eldercare, and travels have led me to explore the universal life cycle of ideas, tangible things and all living creatures.  Hidden portraits of my own children and father within these many layers make this work carry a very personal meaning. 

Several methods are used to highlights these stages or transitions. I have used collage, spraying, washes, resists and glazing techniques so that images from beneath can still be seen, to show a sense of layering that is also part of this cycle, the new on top of the old.