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The Lion
The Lion

The Lion

mixed media on canvas

"The Ram"

"The Ram"

A Delicate Tapestry of Growth and Grace

A Delicate Tapestry of Growth and Grace

This Amy Heywood original is a 30”x40” mixed media art composition, comprised of oil paint, fine-milled luster plaster, and charcoal. Each painting is created and shipped out of Greensboro, NC.

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A note from Amy: “She’s a blended dream of my Matisse cutouts and abstract figures, she have even landed somewhere in cubism, and I love her. New work for a new year. She’s one of a kind for me.”

Cornerstone

Cornerstone

Part of “The Spirit Within” collection (November 2022), this is an original is a 36”x48”x1.75” mixed media painting (oil, charcoal, fine milled plaster) on stretched canvas over a solid wood frame. Each painting is created and shipped out of Greensboro, NC, with title and signature on back

Gentle and Lowly II

Gentle and Lowly II

This is one of a set of two 36” round mixed media paintings on raised panel. Each petal is hand cut from velvet, stitched, and molded with plaster, oils, and wax to create the shape reminiscent of southern magnolia blossoms. Each painting is created and shipped out of Greensboro, NC.

Everything Sad Becoming Untrue

Everything Sad Becoming Untrue

This painting was created as a 2023 supplement to “The Spirit Within” series. It is a 36”x36”x1.75” mixed media painting on stretched canvas over a solid wood frame. Each painting is created and shipped out of Greensboro, NC, with title and signature on back.

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View fullsize Moving into the season of moody colors and I love it 🍁. 
Melted wax and pigments on cradled birch.
“To Watch Her Bloom” 
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View fullsize I’ve been wanting to add this saturated cobalt blue into the color options for my Scripted Series. It didn’t disappoint. And because weddings are still on my mind, I carved parts of the book of Ruth in the surface. Fun fact: Ruth is one o
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These mixed mixed media cyanotypes were so fun to create. I decided at the end to add in gold leaf and ink for detailing and drama and wow did it deliver. 
We floated the finish round over matting, and cu
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