Amanda Jolley

 

Amanda Jolley

Amanda Jolley
 

Amanda Jolley utilizes the process of intuitive painting as a communicative device to express the patterns and metaphors emerging from her subconscious. Amanda’s mediums of choice include both encaustic painting and paper folding which she incorporates into this intuitive process. A staple in her work has become the use of embedded line-work as an expression of internal symbols and mimicry of the creases produced from paper folding. Amanda’s paintings are shown internationally both in solo and group exhibits. She also has a large-scale (12x6 sq ft) commissioned permanent installation at the University of Kansas Medical Hospital. She instructs and hosts workshops that draw an international audience from her studio in Kansas City MO US.

Website: amandajolley.com


Classes with Amanda Jolley

Subliminal Symbology

Asemic writing as a focus.

Tapping into bodily wisdom. Intuitive and abstract. Excavating symbology.

My focus for the longer video will be on intuitive process, working in a series, and creating line-work of internal symbology with the tjanting tool. The biggest focus here will be utilizing the tjanting tool in various ways to embed and add raised layers. 

For the shorter video, I’ll be focusing on creating papers for origami, collage, or to incorporate in paintings.

Supply List

Tjanting tool (manual, not electric) multiple tjanting tools is great but not required.

Optional: 

  • Stabilo Woodies or watercolor crayons

  • Ink

  • Bamboo reed pen (hollow stylus)

  • Encaustic, Paper…

  • Sumi Sketch Pad - Kozo 6JM 12 1/8 x 18 1/8” paper

Optional:

  • Other similar weight papers made from natural materials such as cotton or other types of mulberry paper in place of or in addition to the Sumi Sketch Pad.

  • Ink or dye (small amounts are fine. Can experiment with what one has on hand.)


 
 
 
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