AMANDALYNN
Amandalynn works professionally as a custom and restoration painter of motorcycles, sculptures, cars, helmets, etc. She spends her evenings working on her fine art paintings, which are generally female figures with a spice of fantasy mixed in. Amandalynn's fantasy figures with long ears can also be found on walls, doorways, and hidden places in cities around America.
move A head
From headless Victorian inspired paintings to sculpted and cast resin
cameos, vases and jewelry, Amandalynn definitely moves ahead in a new
artistic direction with her upcoming show at the Carmichael Gallery
in Los Angeles, California. Though this is not her first solo show,
it is definitely the first of its kind. Amandalynn has the
opportunity to recreate the gallery scene entirely with her own
visual imagery and style. She is very fortunate to have Renee
Fontana, join her in creating a show that is not only new and
innovative, but also ‘fresh’. Renee will be adorning, framing,
accenting, and even designing live floral additions to the show.
Amanda and Renee have worked on several shows together in the past
and are both truly excited about this upcoming opportunity. They will
be taking the standard gallery setting and changing it into a
fanciful space, using both their unique and practiced artistic
senses.
Amandalynn works as a motorcycle and sculpture painter and
restorator. She takes her knowledge of this craft and applies it to
her own artwork, creating a new and interesting approach to painting
and sculpture for her show. When Amanda is not working, she spends
her evenings painting her fine art pieces, and on days off works at
displaying her images on murals, walls, and doorways around San
Francisco, CA.
Renee Fontana works in the world of furniture sales and display as
her day job, and applies this design experience when creating visual
artistic exhibits. Renee‘s true passion is floral design, creating
new and innovative looks to weddings, events, Interiors, and living
art displays as a freelance designer.
These two women are on the constant move to create a visually
stimulating space and time for spectators around the world, and are
more than honored to have this opportunity to move A head in their
artistic careers.
‘move A head’ opens on August 2nd, 2008 at the Carmichael Gallery of
Contemporary Art, 1257 North La Brea Avenue, Hollywood, CA, and will
be open for viewing through August 24th, 2008. The gallery is open to
the public Tuesday through Sunday, 2pm-7pm, or by appointment. Please
contact art@carmichaelgallery.com or admin@amandalynn.biz for more
information.
www.Amandalynn.biz
www.Carmichaelgallery.com
www.ReneeFontana.com
www.Knowngallery.com
For a preview of Amandalynn's new work for the show, click on the
link below
http://www.slide.com/r/LF5ggnlvwj8M1Hs9nSedrIx9z0MErHWO?previous_view=
mscd_embedded_url&view=original
From headless Victorian inspired paintings to sculpted and cast resin
cameos, vases and jewelry, Amandalynn definitely moves ahead in a new
artistic direction with her upcoming show at the Carmichael Gallery
in Los Angeles, California. Though this is not her first solo show,
it is definitely the first of its kind. Amandalynn has the
opportunity to recreate the gallery scene entirely with her own
visual imagery and style. She is very fortunate to have Renee
Fontana, join her in creating a show that is not only new and
innovative, but also ‘fresh’. Renee will be adorning, framing,
accenting, and even designing live floral additions to the show.
Amanda and Renee have worked on several shows together in the past
and are both truly excited about this upcoming opportunity. They will
be taking the standard gallery setting and changing it into a
fanciful space, using both their unique and practiced artistic
senses.
Amandalynn works as a motorcycle and sculpture painter and
restorator. She takes her knowledge of this craft and applies it to
her own artwork, creating a new and interesting approach to painting
and sculpture for her show. When Amanda is not working, she spends
her evenings painting her fine art pieces, and on days off works at
displaying her images on murals, walls, and doorways around San
Francisco, CA.
Renee Fontana works in the world of furniture sales and display as
her day job, and applies this design experience when creating visual
artistic exhibits. Renee‘s true passion is floral design, creating
new and innovative looks to weddings, events, Interiors, and living
art displays as a freelance designer.
These two women are on the constant move to create a visually
stimulating space and time for spectators around the world, and are
more than honored to have this opportunity to move A head in their
artistic careers.
‘move A head’ opens on August 2nd, 2008 at the Carmichael Gallery of
Contemporary Art, 1257 North La Brea Avenue, Hollywood, CA, and will
be open for viewing through August 24th, 2008. The gallery is open to
the public Tuesday through Sunday, 2pm-7pm, or by appointment. Please
contact art@carmichaelgallery.com or admin@amandalynn.biz for more
information.
www.Amandalynn.biz
www.Carmichaelgallery.com
www.ReneeFontana.com
www.Knowngallery.com
For a preview of Amandalynn's new work for the show, click on the
link below
http://www.slide.com/r/LF5ggnlvwj8M1Hs9nSedrIx9z0MErHWO?previous_view=
mscd_embedded_url&view=original




















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