
What I Wanted Vs. What I Got, 2020
Pine, galvanized steel, plastic, wall hook, lacquer
45 x 15 x 9 inches
$4,500
Snow shovel head acquired from a local hardware store in Provincetown, MA. Handle carved from Massachusetts pine.
What I Wanted Vs. What I Got, 2020
Pine, galvanized steel, plastic, wall hook, lacquer
45 x 15 x 9 inches
$4,500
Snow shovel head acquired from a local hardware store in Provincetown, MA. Handle carved from Massachusetts pine.
Soft Siberian Elm, 2020
Siberian Elm, Galvanized Steel
48 x 102 x 26 inches
$22,000
175-year-old Elm tree lost to Dutch Elm Disease. Harvested from Franklin Square in Boston, Massachusetts. Carved during my fellowship at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown with the help of a poet.
White Passing, 2020
Pine, zompantle, linden, sand, acrylic, red string, Tzi-Te beans, epoxy, oak
64 x 10 x 10 inches
$15,000
Linden tree trunk used to make the cactus body was harvested from Robert Motherwell & Helen Frankenthaler’s former Provincetown Studio. Tree fell during a thunderstorm during my fellowship at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. The mask is carved from Zompantle shipped to Provincetown from San Miguel De Allende, Guanajuato, MX. The mask was carved during a full moon ritual.
Amanda Valdez is a mid-career studio and research-based artist best known for mixed-media paintings which incorporate sewing, embroidery, fabric, oil stick, and other paint materials. Her process begins through sketching compositions, and her stylized forms reference landscape, physical experiences, archaeological objects and sites that she encounters in day-to-day life, research, and travel. Her paintings reflect the history and memory that the body holds in its somatic makeup: scars, sags, wrinkles, marks, symmetries, and asymmetries. She uncovers these through the act of drawing, accessing a deep body of stored shapes, and personal experiences in the process of developing her work. Her recent paintings utilize new techniques and materials from intricately woven threads to textured, layered oil stick which adds to the viscid acrylic drip forms and smooth velvety gouache. Amanda Valdez was born in Seattle, Washington in 1982 and lives in New York, New York. She earned an MFA from Hunter College, New York, New York and a BFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.