What an incredible level of detail to show the people important to her.
Posted 1 month ago by Aunt Ariel
While continuing to evolve, the artist retains joyful, loving imagery as exemplified by the smiling monkey
Posted 3 months ago by Aunt Ariel
The snake is my favorite part! And the dimension added by the clouds - amongst all the paper, 2d crayon conversely brings depth.
Posted 3 months ago by Aunt Pardes
The layering and animal imagery shows a more concrete world Amalia is drawing inspiration from
Posted 3 months ago by Mital
Exuberant use of color and hearts
Posted 7 months ago by Mital
Amalia told me this artwork is "free form shape feelings"
Posted 9 months ago by Abra (Mother)
So much abundance in this piece! It’s giving hope. It’s giving friends.
Posted 9 months ago by Mital
The artist continues to explore the use of negative space. The rainbow motif is now more subtle, appearing in the windows and the flower petals.
Posted 10 months ago by Aunt Ariel
Wassily Kandinsky Composition VII?! More like Amalia Kandinsky composition best!
Posted 11 months ago by Aunt Mital and Max
I love seeing how the artist plays with solids and empty spaces. It really captures and moves the eyes through the work
Posted 11 months ago by Aunt Mital
I love the mixed media here: crayon and water color as well as the deconstructionist approach
Posted 11 months ago by Aunt Ariel
I appreciate the return to realism and the inclusion of little bunny
Posted 1 year ago by Aunt Ariel
I love this one! Mixed media, so many different textures and moods... Brava!
Posted 1 year ago by Aunt Pardes
wow, Amelia - Your artwork: the bright colors, squares and rectangles remind me of the work of the famous 20th century artist Josef Albers, who is known for his abstract paintings and study of color.
Posted 1 year ago by Grandma Esther
I appreciate the artists consistency in optimism. No matter the heaviness of the world, she brings light and rainbows.
Posted 1 year ago by Mital
The level of detail is developmentally equivalent to a 7 year old. And the bold use of color is suggestive of early work by Georgia O'Keeffe. Beautiful!