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a little gander • 05.25.08

hello, its just me from my little hermit cave.. ive been busy and busy painting and getting things ready for the think-space exhibit june 13th in LA. the exhibit will have 13 pieces. i’d like to show some more photos closer to the exhibit date. but for now, and just for fun i provided a few peeks from 2 finished peices. these are just crops to give a feeling. the first set are sketches/early stages and the set below are the finished examples.

0805 1 1 a little gander 0805 1 2 a little gander 0805 1 3 a little gander
0805 2 3 a little gander 0805 2 2 a little gander 0805 2 1 a little gander


0805 1 1b a little gander 0805 1 2b a little gander 0805 1 3b a little gander
0805 2 3b a little gander 0805 2 2b a little gander 0805 2 1b a little gander

there will be more photos to come soon. for anyone interested in a preview of work please inquire with the gallery. i think they will send the preview about a week prior to the exhibit.

<3 – amy


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13 Responses to “a little gander”

  1. francie francie says:

    hey amy!
    i attended semi permanent in syd 08 & loved it!
    it’s good to know you had a great time here, hope you come back to visit sometime & experience australia for a little longer!
    sorry to say i hadn’t heard of you or your work before this conference but i ABSOLUTELY ADORED all of your work! it’s just all so detailed, so peaceful & beautiful! it was so encouraging as a young designer, to see talented & successful people like you doing so well & sharing your talent!
    goodluck with your future work & exhibits!!
    <3francie

  2. chau chau says:

    i love you amy sol!
    :D you are one of my biggest inspiration! i love all the tiny little details and how matte the acyrlic looks! thank you posting these up! i’m ready to paint! Yarrr!

    good luck and have fun at your upcoming show!
    -chau

  3. Shona Shona says:

    I love your work, Amy! I’m also enjoying the posts that feature some of the process behind your works. The subtle blending used is amazing – how do you achieve it?

  4. Hi Amy! Haven’t spoken to you in a while… i know you are busy as you mentioned for your upcoming exhibit. I know it’s going to be a huge success! I have to say including koalas made me laugh in a good way! you mentioned at Semi-permanent of your ideas process and your not really sure where they come from.. but from somewhere… “the ether” yes i was listening :) but its just amusing to see such an aussie icon (the koala) in your work. Pure brilliance. I hope you are well. Take care and keep up the powerful work. Kind regards, Ram

  5. albert albert says:

    Beautiful work!!

  6. Nichi Nichi says:

    I love your artwork….

  7. [...] Sol has started posting process photos on her blog. Here’s a taste of her upcoming show at Thinkspace Gallery on June 3 in LA. The exhibit will [...]

  8. Clarissa Clarissa says:

    These sneak peeks are looking great! Can’t wait to see the final works!

    Nice to see that Australia has inspired your new pieces!

    Goodluck!

    Clarissa

  9. aramas aramas says:

    ooo I spot koalas! these look great
    BUt I especially like the sketches.
    I look forward to seeing the preview

  10. Marcus Lo Marcus Lo says:

    uhoh… feed the koala round things and he will get sick amy

  11. Marcus Lo Marcus Lo says:

    to think that you…

    (show more pictures! finish my comment in your next post lol)

  12. Jasmine Jasmine says:

    Hi Amy

    I am so excited for this show of yours. The title piece is breathtaking and from the looks of these 2 this is going to be an amazing show for you. I love the little koala but the cat piece is visually stunning. I can’t wait to see the preview of all your pieces. Have a fantastic time at the show!!

  13. Carol Carol says:

    Beautiful work as always! Looks like it was slightly Australia-inspired ;)

    Wish I had the chance to go to the ThinkSpace exhibit but its a little too far from me here in Sydney.