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Amanda Willey is a self taught artist who loves
to paint western and wildlife subjects. She grew up working on
the family farm, and gained a love for animals and the rural lifestyle.
When she was young she could always be found out in the corral
with her sketchbook and pencils, drawing the horses. In high school
she started painting the horses of some of the local horsemen,
and was asked to paint the sign for the local racetrack/arena.
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here to buy her work
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Amanda had the opportunity to
live on the Navajo Reservation in the Four Corners area, in Shiprock,
New Mexico. The beautiful surroundings were a huge inspiration
to paint, and Amanda decided to take her art a little more seriously.
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Now Amanda does commissions for some of the
funnest organizations, like the Utah Dressage Society and the
Bar-T Rodeo Company. In between portrait commissions, she likes
to paint wildlife, cowgirls with horses, and desert landscapes
(usually with horses in the background).
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She now lives in Barstow, California, where
she runs the Calico Art
Gallery, inside Calico Ghost Town.
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