Amber Martin
Through my years at Tyler School of Art and Architecture, I have been given the chance to explore art making in a variety of different mediums and styles. This exploration has opened up a million new worlds for me and deepened my appreciation of the creative process and how different that process can look. My art has always reflected my life and the lives of those around me. Being exposed to new mediums made it possible for me to more deeply articulate the thoughts behind the work through the work itself. This portfolio is a collection of that exploration and a time capsule of this season spent at Tyler.
Pastel Portrait, 2019, pastel on paper, 19.5”x25.5”
The Way Things Feel Diptych, 2021, oil on canvas, 20”x24”, 20”x24”
Caught In Between, 2022, digital photograph
Float, 2019, linocut, 7”x12.5”
Citrus, 2021, oil on canvas, 16”x20”
Loose Ends, 2021, weaving, 13”x36”
Palisade, 2021, watercolor on paper, 20”x30”
Family Dolls, 2021, felted wool, adults – 4.5”, child – 3”
Teapot, Mug, and Sugar Bowl, 2022, T – 6.5”x8”, M – 3”x4.5”, SB – 1.5”x2.5”
10. Mr Eko, 2022, copper plate etching, 6”x9”
Tangled Lights, 2021, oil on canvas, 16”x20”
Saturday Blues, 2022, digital photograph
Morris, 2022, reduction linocut, 10”x10”
Avocados, 2018, watercolor on paper, 12”x15”
Wonder, 2021, wool and felt on fabric with felted figure, 18”x30”
Call Back, 2021, oil on canvas, 36”x48”
Man in Turban, 2018, ink on paper, 18”x24”
Snowfall, 2022, digital photograph
Plucked From Moonflowers, 2022, linocut, 4”x6”
POET, 2022, digital art
Amber Martin
Art Therapy ‘23
Amber Martin currently resides in Philadelphia, with her cat named Indie and tortiose, Mr Eko, where she studies Art Therapy at Tyler School of Art and Architecture. She works with and enjoys a variety of mediums including oil paint, watercolor, pastels, graphite, linocut, fibers, ceramics, and more. She is grateful and inspired by her family, friends, and all the children in her life. In the future, Amber hopes to be able to incorporate her knowledge and love of art to help guide others in their journey of self discovery and healing through art therapy.
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Instagram: @amberl_23