| Amanda studied art, ceramics, textiles, design and photography from an early age and went on to gain a BA Hons degree in 3D Design and Photography at West Surrey College of Art and Design.
In the early 80's she started gliding and spent most of her time on airfields around the UK and France. In 1985 she joined the Guild of Aviation Artists and has regularly exhibited with them at the Mall Galleries in London.
She has an ongoing love/addiction for depicting sweets and cakes and a fascination for the changing depth of focus when depicting still life in close up.
Amanda goes where her inspiration takes her however she continues to produce these vividly colourful still life paintings on a constant basis even when her other work is going through a black and white or monotone phase.
One of Amanda’s passions is horses, she started riding when she was five years old and her love for them as a subject and as recreation has remained with her to this day. She is a member of The Society of Equestrian Artists and is exhibiting in “The Horse in Art” at the Mall Galleries in London this year. One of her inspirations is Polo with its colour, movement and action.
She is currently working on several horse and dog commissions, a new group of figurative canvases and watercolours based on water and reflection.
She works in acrylic on canvas, watercolour, and pastels and also produces digital art and photographs. She has both originals and giclee prints on canvas available.
Amanda has taught watercolours to adults and used to run the ceramics club at an independent school in Buckinghamshire.
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