On Sunday, I was fortunate enough to become the proud owner of a gorgeous pair of paintings which I had commissioned the amazing Amanda Talley to paint for me! These paintings are so very beautiful to me that I decided to share them with you, my blog readers. As you can see from the photo above, the artist, shown pictured with her beloved dogs, Phil and Don is as beautiful as her paintings.
Here is the fabulous pair created especially for me by Amanda! When I asked Amanda to paint these for me, I showed her the space in which they would reside and I asked only that she do what she thought best to address the callings of my soul and the surroundings in which they would be placed....and this is exactly what she achieved. The colors make my heart sing, and the spontaneous, swirling shapes make my soul want to dance, and Amanda even added a special written message within the composition that she knew would move me beyond belief, and it did! I will treasure these pieces forever!
In celebration, I asked Amanda if I could take you, my blogger friends on a tour of her studio and she said, "Yes!"
Amanda's atelier, which is located on the corner of First and Magazine Streets, is a candy-box full of visual pleasures.
Her paintings are exuberant, spontaneous, colorful, and confident: much like the artist herself. Amanda is an open and luminous person who takes her inspiration from her life experiences.
Amanda has self-published a book in which she presents a photograph alongside of a painting which was inspired by it.
I loved hearing Amanda tell the story of how this iridescent pink raft inspired the pink painting in the photo below.
Although Amanda grew up in Baton Rouge, went to college in Virginia, and got her Master's degree in painting from Savannah College of Art and Design, I feel that her work reflects a love for the city she's called home for the last 9 years, New Orleans!
When Amanda first came to New Orleans, she worked for New Orleans interior design icon, Gerrie Bremermann, for whom she has great admiration and affection.
Amanda's work has been featured in more than a few of Bremermann's interior design projects, including this one, which was shown in Southern Accents.
This painting, entitled "Kiss a Frog" is featured in the book Swedish Interiors, and is in the home of John Rabalais, another design client of Gerrie Bremermann.
Here are some more of Amanda's large paintings along with photos of the images and experiences that provided her inspiration.
I suspect that her irresistible dogs, Phil (pictured above) and Don, two creatures who live in constant motion are the basis for many of Amanda's sophisticated, energetic black and white paintings.
Amanda's manipulation of line and color, and her gestural compositions make her paintings easily recognizable and cause her work to be quite sought after.
Amanda's utilization of clear colors, applied in rhythmic brushstrokes give her paintings a sense of delight combined with modern refinement. They are both sophisticated and fun.
Since Amanda paints from her intuition, her pieces speak to the soul.
At first glance, one may think that each painting contains only one or two colors, but upon closer inspection many layers of color and texture become apparent. What seems simple at first becomes richer and deeper as one takes time to study the piece.
Amanda's paintings on paper also display the intensity with which she approaches her art. I love the way this painting seems to hover in air, since the artist chooses to leave some of the paper unpainted. The motion in this painting leaves me speechless!
Another example of the artist's talent for layering infinite subtle shades of color into a dynamic composition.
This painting, entitled "Uninvited" shows how through the use of line and color, as well as the application of paint, the artist depicts a feeling of raw emotion.
Amanda's smaller works, are gorgeous little gems.
Although these three each measure only 12" x 12", they show the work of talented and sensitive hands.
They are more intimate, approachable small treasures.
Today in New Orleans, the weather was near perfect. The sky was absolutely cloudless, the local humidity was at a record low, the temperature was just the right degree of cool which made the quality of the sunshine all the more beautiful. I received a call from Amanda. She said she was taking Phil and Don for a walk and taking pictures of the flowers which are blooming around our neighborhood. I heard her exclaim, "Pink!"
Soon after that, I received this picture in my e mail showing how inspired Amanda was by this glorious day. How lucky we are that she decided to share her work in progress!
Awhile later, this photo arrived! Look what an exquisite day in New Orleans has inspired this very amazing artist to create!
Thank you, Amanda, for sharing your beautiful work with us!
Amanda can be reached through her website, www.amandatalley.com or at her studio on the corner of First and Magazine Streets.

21 comments:
Amanda's work is wonderful and the two paintings you have are truly beautiful - I hope we get to see them in situ when they are hung. Thank you for introducing Amanda's work, xv.
I absolutely love Amanda's work. I first saw it on Style Court, and I immediately emailed Joni to see if it was the same artist whose work I had seen in a picture on her post about Bremmerman. It was! I did a post on blue and green this week, and I used a painting of Amanda's to illustrate how much I love these two colors together with a dash of white added in the mix.
This post was a little gift to me...thanks! I am adding 'Amanda Talley paintings' to my list of things I want to see in New Orleans.
I always look forward to your posts. I love to see the happenings in the art and design world in New Orleans. Amanda's work is beautifully expressive. I am sure it is even more so viewed in person. The fact that she worked with Gerrie Bremermann makes it a two-fer for me.
Thank YOU for sharing Amanda with your readers (I am new to you blog and simply adore it). The paintings Amanda did for you are exquisite and I hope to visit her studio when in New Orleans.
Love this girl and love her paintings.
This post is excellent. It really shows one how to look at a painting.
All I can say is: Me wantee!
xo xo
PS Every day that I live in New Orleans turns out to be a gift, and makes me pround and happy to call it home.
Hi! I met you at Amanda's studio last month when you were out on a looong walk. Nice to see you tootin' her horn! I'll be visiting again next Saturday, perhaps you'll take another long stroll down her way and we can talk again--
Amanda has such a wondrous talent and Baton Rouge is proud to claim her! Her work appeals to all ages and all designs. She is "family" to us who know her and love her!
Wonder thing to find tis post!!
So great to see artists thriving in the orleans area!
paint girl , paint!!
wonderful post
Hi Julie
Amanda's work is absolutely stunning!!! I love it. Aren't you fortunate to have those beauties hanging in your home.
Things,
think you and I share a certain eye for beautiful, well designed things. I'm so glad you enjoyed this post and Amanda's work. This girl is so tuned in and instinctual about things such as color, composition and line. I love her painting technique.
I also love hearing her talk so tenderly and affectionately about the dear Gerrie Bremermann, they truly share a deep connection.
I am loving your blog as usual. If you ever come to New Orleans, we must get together!
Great hearing from you again!
Patricia,
Patricia,
So nice to hear from you. I do feel lucky to have some of this artist's work. I really took your quote
"When you live with beautiful things, you stimulate your mind, you enjoy life a little more."
to heart. Those are words to live by. And they apply to having this amazing art in my home.
Thanks for the comment!
Karen,
So nice to hear from you!!! Isn't Amanda the best? Hope you're enjoying BR! You are missed in NO, though!
Julie
Southern,
Thank you for your comment! Yes any interior that shows the work of both Amanda and Gerrie is sublime! Both of these women have energy, talent, and a discerning eye.
Hi Vicki,
Thank you for the lovely comment. I am enjoying discovering your blog. What a wonderful way to see Europe through your eyes!
Stop by any time!
Julie
Valorie,
New Orleans is gifted to have you among us! It was great visiting with you and Alberto on Sunday and having you share my joy as Amanda brought in my paintings! And your Chinese New Years party was a blast!
Julie,
Thank you for introducing me to Amanda's work...stunning. I am such a new fan of yours and cannot wait to catch up on your previous posts. I sent a message to your work website...your neighbor Marie is one of my most treasured friends!
Blessings...
Julie - I love her work, and that studio is just wonderful!
–Lana
I love, love, Amanda,s works of art. I could close my eyes and almost anyone of them would be wonderful! I do especiallly admire the pink palette.
I am loopy and in love with her work.
So fresh, so free and full of expression.
聊天室,豆豆聊天室,哈啦聊天室,尋夢園聊天室,聊天室尋夢園,080中部人聊天室,080聊天室,080苗栗人聊天室
情趣用品,情趣,情趣商品,愛情公寓,情色,情色貼圖,色情小說,情色小說,情色文學,色情,做愛,寄情築園小遊戲,色情遊戲,AIO交友愛情館,AIO,色情影片,情色網,微風成人,嘟嘟成人網,成人,18成人,成人影城,成人圖片,成人貼圖,成人圖片區,成人文章,成人小說,成人電影,麗的色遊戲,自拍,A片,AV女優,AV,A漫,視訊交友網,視訊,視訊交友,免費視訊聊天室,免費視訊,視訊聊天,視訊聊天室,UT聊天室,聊天室,豆豆聊天室,哈啦聊天室,尋夢園聊天室,聊天室尋夢園,中古車,二手車
Post a Comment