Amanda Robbins

    Gender: Female
    Location: South Florida, USA
    Relationship: Committed Relationship
    Orientation: Straight
    Children: Maybe Someday
    Height: 5'7"
    Religion: Atheist
    Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
    About Me: Fantasy, science-fiction, and surrealism artist and professional graphic designer. Currently finishing my BFA in Graphic Design at Florida Atlantic University while working as the graphic designer for a successful small business in South Florida. Went to Plantation High School, and FSU, BCC, and now FAU. In a relationship with a wonderful man named Kurt since November 2001. Some people who know us from high school may remember him. I have 2 sisters and a twin brother. Meredith is 8 and the smartest, cutest, most wonderful girl in the world. My older sister Carrie is just as wonderful. Michael is far away right now, currently finishing his Masters in Literature. I'm very proud of his accomplishments. I have two cats. I have taught them to play fetch, beg, and shake. I always wanted a dog, can you tell? I paint and draw as a hobby and sell my work on eBay and at conventions. I am also a professional graphic designer and I love what I do. I'm very happy at my current job.
    Music: Eclectic, ranging from movie soundtracks to classical to pop. Evanescence, Mozart, Dido, Maroon 5, Outkast, Cowboy Bebop OST
    Movies: Kill Bill, Man on Fire, Lord of the Rings, 13th Warrior, The Incredibles, Pirates of the Carribean, A.I., 5th Element, Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, 28 Days Later, The Untouchables, Tombstone, Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, Princess Mononoke, Kiki's Delivery Service, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
    TV: Venture Bros or anything else on Adult Swim, Battlestar Galatica, Heroes, Doctor Who, Girls Next Door (guilty pleasure), Justice League, Justice League Unlimited, Batman the Animated Series, Paula Dean, The Barefoot Contessa, X-Files, Cowboy Bebop, Firefly, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Futurama, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Space Ghost C2C
    Books: Watership Down, The Last Unicorn, The Black Unicorn, Memoirs of a Geisha, The Plague Dogs, Weetzie Bat, books by Stephen King, Romeo &; Juliet, poems by Yeats, The Fountainhead, anything by Michael Crichton, Harry Potter
    Likes: Mythology, graphic design, bird watching, animals, advertising, japan, geisha, kimono, japanese culture
    Dislikes: Elitism, pretentious attitude, willful ignorance, restrictions of personal freedoms, socialism, communism, required volunteering, hypocrisy, drama, cleaning the litterbox
    Hobbies: Video games, PS2, Gamecube, daydreaming, sketching, collecting books, making handmade books, casual birdwatching, learning about animals, reading, toilet training my cats
    Vices: short attention span and mild dyslexia combined with perfectionist tendencies, also I'm sometimes too honest
    Virtues: Learning to be more open minded, loyal, almost unyieldingly honest
    Heroes: Professional fantasy artists, self made people, my boyfriend Kurt, my stepmother

    Not another sales pitch website?

    Tuesday, September 25, 2007, 07:46 AM [General]

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    I don't want this to be another eBay platform for me.  I am a proud capitalist and yes, its my intention to make money from my art, but most of you here are already in the other blogs and websites where I post my big sales pitch posts.  I plan on posting new art here in my gallery, and maybe something at the end of a blog entry.  We'll see how my resolve holds out.  There's definitely a benefit to posting to as many places as possible.  It helps with search ratings, for one, and it gives you exposure for another.  But I feel like I am missing out on the community aspect of fantasy art sometimes.  I mean, I've been commenting on the journals of some of my favorite artists for a few years now and I still don't feel comfortable calling them by their first names!  I feel like an outsider, so maybe if I interact more I will feel more comfortable.

    I'd love to connect with other artists here.  I have been in a creative rut for about two years now.  I feel like I've lost my way, and I think talking to other artists may help.  I'm not a spiritual person in any regard, but I feel like I can find a balance between being realistic and having a spiritual connection to something, anything.  I'm not religious, and never will be, but I still want to be moved by something bigger than myself that can't be explained.  The closest I feel to being spiritual is my love of the weather.  I am fascinated by tornados and waterspouts, I'm enthralled by thunderstorms, I LOVE the rain, I love it so much.  I love bright cold days.  I think I would love Fall and Winter, but living in Florida I don't get that much.  We get Summer, then Summer, and Summer, and then a Brief Spring.

     I need to have a painting done by October 10th for an art show I've signed up for, but I'm feeling uninspired.  I'm going to paint this figure again:

    (here I am, talking about making this site less commercial and I link to an eBay auction.  In all honesty, my eBay store is better organized than my website, so its just easier to link there than dig through a bunch of pages on my website.)

    Anyway, the painting needs to be small format, so it shouldn't be too difficult.  I painted that during one of my inspired periods.  I feel like I did my best work in 2005 through mid 2006.  In 2003/2004 I made the switch from doing anime and manga fanart to original fantasy paintings, but in actuality I started doing fantasy art first thanks to the popularity of Brian Froud's work when I was in highschool. All my life until I saw his work I only drew animals, especially horses.  I looooooooooved horses.  I was a huge fan of The Black Stallion books, and Black Beauty, and anything with a horse in it.  My favorite book, The Black Unicorn, was a discovery based entirely on the beautiful painting of the "horse" on the cover.  I bought it at a middle school book fair, my favorite school event.  The cover had a black unicorn rearing in the desert.  It actually took me two more years to read it because it was a little too grown up for my middle school interest.  Isn't it funny as an artist to hear, "you can't judge a book by its cover."  When I hear that, I go "aww :(" because as an artist and illustrator, its my goal to make a book cover indicative of the inside!  Oh well.

     Wow, what a ramble!  But this was my goal.  Now I'm off to comment on some pages!

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    Setting up, hello!

    Saturday, September 22, 2007, 11:17 PM [General]

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    I'm setting up!
    Please feel free to visit my eBay store or website for more info.
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