Wednesday, November 30, 2011

K Salon's Holiday Open House

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Contrast detail ©2011 AmiaArt
24x48 Textured paint, latex, & Acrylic Paint Pens on Gallery canvas.


A few select pieces from my artwork will be on display
out at K Salon in the Spokane Valley beginning December 1st.
If you're a valley resident or out and about feel free to stop by
and check out this event!


You're invited to K Salon's Holiday Open House
Thursday, December 8th
6-8:30pm
16823 E. Sprague Ave., Suite A


Enjoy holiday treats while shopping for the perfect gifts
from several vendors including:

*Liberty Lake Soap Co.
*Vault Denim
*Laci Fisher Creations
*Inspirations by Tanya
*Planet Beach
*Stella & Dot
*And many more...


K Salon's Event Specials:
*Feather & Hair Extensions
*Waxing and Bang Trims

Enjoy $10 OFF any salon service of $35 or more
when booking an appointment for this event.




Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Midnight Fog

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A beautiful foggy night last night....after midnight.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Little L

Lovin' me some Jamiroquai today!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Hi Everyone!
Warmest wishes to you and a very Happy Thanksgiving!

Amia

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

FECAL FACE FAN

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"Fecal Face Fan" is Today's Fecal Face Dot Com's Photo of The Day.
I'm a fan for sure! To view more of my photography, you can go HERE...

Friday, November 18, 2011

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"Punker" (Halloween 2011)

Rest In Peace Whiskers... we loved you for a looong time.
I will miss having you observe and supervise my art sessions.
1998-2011

Saturday, November 12, 2011

DOZE

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DOZE... a work in progress.

Friday, November 11, 2011

BeGin @ The MAC...

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BeGin. Tonight @ The Museum of Arts and Culture (MAC).
Art. Music. Hor d'oeuvres. Community.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

VOGUE BOARD ON DISPLAY @ PARADIGM SKATE SHOP

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Vogue #8 (Gold)
Collage on recycled board
2011

Vogue #8 (Gold) on display @:
Paradigm Skate Shop
226 S. Washington St.

Hours of operation:
Monday-Sunday 11am-7pm



Wednesday, November 9, 2011

AMIA ART UPDATE

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Hey Everyone!
Just a quick update. I've had some issues regarding my
website as of late. I won't bore you with the details, but am
happy to let you know it's running smoothly again and ready
for viewing. I apologize if you've visited and we're unable to
see current events and new work. I've been able to make
those changes and do some tweaking. Stop by anytime.
You can also keep up with me on facebook too!


-Amia

Monday, November 7, 2011

LATE NIGHT

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Late night: Kitty, "Suburbs", Green Tea, Inspiration Revisited.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

THE REVOLUTION OF SUPER 8 UNIVERSE: A SELF-PORTRAIT BY REY PARLA


Brooklyn based artist/filmer Rey Parla' composes hand
painted abstract film palimpsests using super 8mm film.
Parla' creates layers upon celluloid with techniques of
scratching, rubbing strips together, spitting, cloth, water
and paint... to name a few). If you watch closely, you will
see Parla's self-portrait (still photograph) embeded into
the film.

It's such an amazing process and phenomenal work!

Read more on Rey Parla's work and process here with

Rey Parla © All Rights Reserved

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

LEE KRASNER: One of the Founding Pioneers of Abstract Expressionism

"I painted before Pollock, during Pollock, and after Pollock."
-Lee Krasner


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Krasner in her studio

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Gothic Landscape 1961

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Krasner painting "Portrait in Green"
Photo by Mark Patiky (1969)


I've just finished an incredible biography on Lee Krasner
who was artist and wife of renowned Jackson Pollock and
for many years was overshadowed by Pollock's fame as a
leading abstract expressionist. I myself have been heavily
influenced by Pollock since I started painting in '03 and
learned very little about Lee, yet have always been inspired
from what I did know of her as an artist. Probably most
people would just know her as "Pollock's wife" rather than
recognizing one of her paintings. She was a great strength
and platform in Pollock becoming who he did in the art world...
introducing and networking him to her connection of artists,
dealers, and critics.

In this biography, "Lee Krasner," Gail Levin who worked with
and knew Krasner personally, gives an account of Lee's life in
full.

A child of Russian, Jewish immigrants, Lee Krasner (Lena
Krassner) was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY which would
become the focal point of contemporary art. Krasner would
endure much prejudice and difficulties through the great
depression and in the following decades of her life being an
immigrant, Jewish, poor, and a female painter. Her art instructor
Hans Hoffman (in the late 30's) once commented on one of her
paintings, "This is so good, you would not believe it was done
by a woman."

This did not slow her down, but provoked Lee to be all the
more determined. She was a strong, outspoken, fiesty, tenacious,
funny, witty, and a damn good painter. More than anything, she
wanted to be recognized as an excellent artist equal to her male
contemporaries (Mondrian, Gorky, Rothko, Motherwell, Matisse,
Pollock) in which some she had shown her work along side of .

It took a lifetime, but Lee Krasner was finally recognized as one
of the founding and prominent leading pioneers of the first
generation of abstract expressionists. Six months after her
passing in 1984 at age 76, Krasner missed her retrospective
which would make its last stop at the Museum of Modern Art
(MOMA) in NYC. Ironically in 1972, she had picketed MOMA
with the Protest Art Movement of the 70's because of the lack
of recognition female artists received, so this retrospective was
especially important to her. Krasner was one of four women
who have ever had a retrospective exhibit at MOMA.

Because of Krasner's generosity, the Pollock-Krasner
Foundation was established in 1985 to provide financial help
in developing fine artists. Since 1985, it has awarded 3,569
grants totaling over 54 million dollars to artists in 72 countries.
Wow. What a legacy, and a life to be celebrated.
Thank you Lee Krasner.

The book is "Lee Krasner- A Biography" by Gail Levin is pretty
much available anywhere. Be sure to check your public library
for a copy as well. It's an Excellent read.








This Is Cool

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STARE AT THIS AND SEE
WHAT HAPPENS. CRAZY!