Amanda Jeanne is an American artist based in Lac-Beauport, Quebec, whose work centers around the theme of creating space. She aims to provide a space for viewers to connect, feel, grieve, process, heal, and experience emotions freely. With an intuitive approach and a penchant for working on a large scale, Amanda creates vivid and expressive abstract art that speaks directly to the viewer’s emotions. Her inspiration comes from a variety of sources, including music, poetry, street art, novels, films, and personal experiences.
Amanda holds a Professional Certificate of Photography from the New England School of Photography in Boston. She has participated in various workshops, retreats, and live painting events, including Art Battle, where she was a finalist on multiple occasions. Her work has been exhibited in group exhibitions, expos, and markets across Canada and the United States.
Amanda is a member of several artistic guilds and societies, including Level Up Artists in Raleigh, North Carolina, and the Guilde Artistique de Lac-Beauport in Lac-Beauport, Quebec. Her work has been featured in various publications and media outlets, including Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph, L’Echo du Lac, and CCAP.tv.
Through her work, Amanda invites viewers to find the beauty in life’s chaos.