Hey, I’m Amber Marie, & I want You to feel energized the first month of the new year with a Free piece of my Art*.
*on your first order of a single print only
Why, You Ask?
I made this offer just for you, someone who is ready to go into this year with the focus on building up good things. Keep yourself reminded of those things you have and the power in you.
I want to reach as many people as possible, so I worked hard to make it to where you can get a FREE print. I believe in you and the good energy we bring to the world together.
I created this collection based on incredible women I know in my life and what they embody. I know for me, I had a firm belief that I was a waste of space and I felt guilty for existing. Creating “I Am” statements uncovered the real me, and instilled a vibrant sense of myself. I can build upon good things and I wanted to bring that for everyone I can through my art. - Amber Marie
“SELF-LOVE”
“You’re always with yourself, so you might as well enjoy the company.” – Unknown
>> 5×7 inch print of the artwork “Self-Love” printed on the highest quality and beautiful bright white satin 130# cardstock.
>> Size upgrade available
“RESILIENCE”
“Enthusiasm is common. Endurance is rare”. – Angela Duckworth
>> 5×7 inch print of the artwork “Resilience” printed on the highest quality and beautiful bright white satin 130# cardstock.
>> Size upgrade available
“PLAYFUL”
“Underestimate me. That’ll be fun”. – Unknown
>> 5×7 inch print of the artwork “Playful” printed on the highest quality and beautiful bright white satin 130# cardstock.
>> Size upgrade available
“CONFIDENCE”
“Experience tells you what to do; confidence allows you to do it”. – Stan Smith
>> 5×7 inch print of the artwork “Confidence” printed on the highest quality and beautiful bright white satin 130# cardstock.
>> Size upgrade available
Amber Marie is best known for her colorful colored pencil works of women with symbols of life and death such as flowers, skulls, and animals.
A lifelong journey of drawing that started when she was young and tracing favorite cartoon images off of a television screen as an escape from growing up in an abusive household, has evolved into a project that delves into symbolic portraits that show the experience of living with, going through, and healing from trauma.
The pieces for her project are made predominantly of colored pencil on wood, with other media mixed in as suits the work as it emerges. Working in this unique way to the fine art world gives a different feel and look to her images. They retain a hand-made mark while elevating pencil to a painting.