Amanda was born in the North of England and now lives in the Peak District with her husband. Her home is close to the woods and moors, and she finds a wealth of inspiration for her paintings in nature and peaceful forest places. Amanda has been drawing and painting since early childhood and having art in her life is second nature.
After studying B.A.Hons (first class) in fine art at Sheffield Hallam University and a PGCE in fine art teaching, Amanda lectured in painting and printmaking. Now working full time as an artist from her studio her work is full of colour, texture and contract, with an emphasis on delicate light effects, dramatic shadows and creating a peaceful mood.
As well as being dedicated to her work as an artist Amanda has a busy family life regularly seeing her two grown up children and twin granddaughters who she loves to spend time with.
The starting point for Amanda’s paintings is walking in the woods making notes and taking photographs to work from in the studio. She works intuitively first with a brush and then impasto techniques layer on layer applied with a palette knife. Influenced by the optical mixing techniques of the impressionists she continues working until the work reaches a natural conclusion. The result is a contemporary painting full of optimism, joy and colour. Amanda’s greatest sense of reward comes when people say they absolutely love their painting, and her work has found homes with private collectors worldwide.
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