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Amy Palmer

Updated 07/02/10 (10 Commandments of Womanhood))

Updated 07/02/10 (Tiny Identity Thieves)

Updated 07/02/10  (Half Full Series)

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Updated 03/10/10 (Seven Deadly Sins)

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 

About Amy Palmer

Medium:

Water Based Oil on Canvas
 

Subjects:

Women in Boxes and Lineal Land/Seascapes
 

Style:

Contemporary
 

Inspirations:

Frida Kahlo, George Rodrigue, Outsider Artists
 

Education:

Rhode Island School of Design
 

Biography:

Amy Palmer has spent her life obsessed with the unusual. The unsettling force of light in nature, the random shapes of negative spaces, the enormity of the unknown. Her work represents the different archetypes of women and the choices they make. Some are dangerous, some are safe, and some are irreverent. "These choices can make us feel like victims. At the end of the day, however, we are our decisions. They are who we become. Who we are. There is depth in all women, and we do what we need to salvage our sanity, through our vices and choices". Amy Palmer