Home Sweet Home-Studio

Well the renovations have finally been completed in the basement and I am now free to set up my home studio.

Though it isn’t as fancy as some Artist’s may have it is mine and that’s Awesome!

It is far from complete as I still have a few tweaks I would like to make but for now this is how things are progressing.

hs1 hs2 hs3 HS4 hs5 room room2

The other half of the space will be shared by my husband for all his hobbyist en-devours and used as our Multi-Media room including our sizable home library.

All in all it should be a fairly stimulating work/play space.

I’ll update more as thing progress

Cheers!

Amanda

 

 

Making Press

Just had to share with everyone that I made it into today’s copy of “The Record“, Fort Saskatchewan’s local paper.

Here’s the article:

Abstract artist takes over DCC art gallery this month

Posted By Jordie Dwyer / Record Staff

February 19, 2010

Opening minds to new and different aspects of artistic expression is what art galleries are supposed to be about. And this month, the Alberta Lottery Fund Art Gallery at the Dow Centennial Centre is expanding its boundaries and, for the first time, featuring work that pushes the line on abstract art. Amanda Milke, originally from Moncton, N.B., but now living in Fort Saskatchewan, approached the gallery about how to get an exhibit and was excited when she learned they would show her work this month. “I’m not really big on realism,” Milke said, who came to the city with husband Jonathan — who grew up in the Fort — about two years ago. “Some of the work I’ve done is simply my life experiences put on canvas. Other work is religiously inspired and some is just a means of venting.” Milke began painting around 15 years ago and quickly found doing still life rather boring. “That’s when I moved into abstract work,” she stated. “Some of my work are a definite departure, while others are done on the spur of the moment.” The exhibit, which runs each Thursday and Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. until Feb. 26 as well as prior to all Shell Theatre shows, is Milke’s way of getting out into the community.”This show is fairly groundbreaking, as it is the first time the gallery has shown abstract work,” Milke said.”My hope is that it breaks the perception of what is considered art and that helps people be more open.”As for reactions to her work, Milke explained she’s had a very mixed review so far.”Everything from people saying they really don’t like it — sometimes in a little more colourful language — to one little elderly lady saying, ‘Oh my gosh, that’s wonderful,'” she said. While the exhibit ends next week, Milke’s work can still be viewed on her website.

Neat! 🙂

I’m hoping to grab a hard copy of the paper sometime today.

Cheers,

Amanda

New Abstract

Hello again,

I find Art shows are the best way to get the artistic blood flowing again and that seems to be what’s happened.

Sunday I felt the need to sit down, put on some music and do an abstract, so I did.

I aimed for a complete abstract in the style of “Unexplained” because I really do think there are times when art should be done “just because”.

So here it is:  Be-cause~ 13″ x 9.5″

I’m thinking this may turn into a 5 part series since I happen to have 5 of these sized canvases at my disposal.

So stay tuned

Cheers,

Amanda

Before Christmas

Twas a few weeks before Christmas and all through the house Chaos broke out.

Well hello, long time, no talk. I’ve been busy as per the norm. Working on homemade Christmas presents, etc.

Just wanted to pop on and remind those few followers that I have a Gallery Exhibit coming up in February of 2010 at the Dow Center in Fort Saskatchewan.

I’ll be posting more about it later but for now, here is a list of the pieces that I will be exhibiting and their list prices as always, in CAD$.

Acrylic Paintings on Canvas or Objects
Life series (5 triangle paintings) $825
Despair 24×36 $1850
Soul Mates 24×30 $1500
Dark Winter Before Spring’s Dawning 24×36 $1650
Afterglow 24×36 $1850
Catharsis 16×20 $705
Thursday Daydream 16×20 $705
Abandon 8×10 $220
Sara’s Prayer 48×24 ($2500)
Blue Strum [Acoustic Guitar] ($1200) {Not for Sale on loan from private collection}
Drifting Honeymoon [driftwood] $450
Tormented Waves 8×10 $200
Unexplained 12×24 $635

Watercolor Paintings on Cold Press paper
Hold Me 11×15 $225
Kiss Me11x15  $225
Save Me 11×15 $225
Cherish Me 11×15 $225
Support Me 11×15 $225
Play with Me 11×15 $225
Create with Me 11×15 $225
Three Fold Prayer 11×14 set of 3 watercolor paintings $550

More on this later.

For now I leave you with a Merry Christmas wish (since I’m not sure I’ll be on again until after the Holidays) and a new Profile picture.

Cheers,

Amanda