Amanda’s journey as an artist began with a deep connection to art from a young age. She says, "It has always been a way for me to express myself when words failed me." While art was always close to her heart, it wasn’t until college that she realized it could become her career. A single elective class changed everything, and she quickly switched her major to fine arts. From that moment on, she never looked back.
After earning her BFA in 2013, Amanda took a leap and headed to Los Angeles for a short vacation. While there, she unexpectedly landed a graphic design internship on Sunset Boulevard. Though the internship didn’t lead to a job, she didn’t give up. She worked three jobs just to stay afloat and kept applying for art positions every night. Just as she was ready to leave LA, she got an offer from E! Entertainment to illustrate their online articles. “It was a dream come true,” she recalls.
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When that role ended due to budget cuts, Amanda made another bold move—she decided to work on her art from home. It wasn’t easy, but with her website and support from an online community, she turned her passion into a full-time career. Her illustrations, especially those with her husband, give us a peek into their life together. “We first crossed paths at a luncheon by the pool,” she shared about how they met, both living in the same apartment building.
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Amanda’s art focuses on small, intimate moments—the kind that often go unnoticed. She says, “I wanted to bring to life the raw emotions and experiences that make us human.” Being open and vulnerable comes naturally to her, and she uses that openness to connect through her work. The hardest part for her is staying focused, but the most rewarding part is when she loses herself in the process. “It’s an amazing feeling to be used as a conduit for something greater than myself.”
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