About the artist

My name is Giordanne Amber Panis, 22, multimedia artist and writer based in unceded Coast Salish land, specifically Nooksack, Lummi, Samish, and Semiahmoo in so-called Bellingham, Washington.

If you are a fellow artist please feel free to reach out for collaborations, submissions to the Digital Gallery and more.

When I was a little girl and the world became a little too much, I would escape into a world of my own making on an 8.5 by 11-inch piece of scrap paper. Usually, it was by my mother’s printed spreadsheets. She was an accountant, you know. Art transcends borders and I hope to use my analytical skills to brainstorm new ways for artists to share their work.

As an adult, I work in whatever medium or discipline guides my visual exploration of the world.

It may look like my crochet hand warmers or chain maille rosaries or it may even look like a website art collective. I hope this space can grow to become a hub of knowledge, art, and information without fear of censorship.

LEAVE the bullshit at the door <3

where are you based?

I do most of my work on the Land of the Coast Salish people, including Lummi, Nooksack, Semiahmoo, and Samish a.k.a. Bellingham, WA. I am always collecting resources to help create a platform for artists to share their art.

what mediums do you work with?

I work with whatever mediums I can get my hands on. Ranging from Acrylic, Oil, Watercolor, Graphite, Charcoal, Ink to Digital, etc.

Digital Art is made with different rendering software such as procreate, adobe, and/or Canva depending on the needs.

prints and shop

Numbered prints are limited to batches of 22. All works are scanned and printed locally in Bellingham, WA.

Original paintings are currently done on a commission basis or are listed in the “original painting” section of my shop.

All commissions have a starting price of $100 based on hourly costs and materials. Fill out the commission form with a short description and your budget.



What is Amber Art Collective?

The visual arts have always been a personal outlet for

self-expression.

My goal is to bring awareness to systemic issues taking inspiration from the natural world and my personal experiences.

As a queer & BIPOC artist, I aim to deconstruct harmful stereotypes and offer everyone an invitation to advocate for a safe and just world for all neighbors but most especially the last girl

 

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