Amy Tannenbaum, an artist of unique Fine Assemblage of Textiles, has been creating one-of-a-kind creations for over ten years in Aurora.
From afar, her pieces may appear to be painted, but with closer examination, true intricacy is revealed, each piece is constructed with its own specific textile!
Her use of colors and technique is so intricate that it amazes everyone who sees her fine art. She has a way of bringing her textile pieces to life.
Amy uses recycled products, such as yarn, magazines, newspapers, feathers, and a wide variety of paper to create these larger than life works of art.
Her adoration for nature and it’s intricate details is what inspires her work.
Amy’s background in art started at a very early age, often saying “I’ve been making art since I could hold a crayon!” She attended many shows and competitions throughout high school, but her profound technique didn’t start until her early twenties.
Her first textile piece, “Serenity,” made out of torn newspaper, started her whirlwind exploration of different textiles.
Her curiosity with different textiles gives her an endless strive to emanate the world around her through her artistic eyes. Her dream is to create full-time, and share her artwork with the world. New ideas are constantly flowing, and Amy is definitely an artist to keep an eye on. You never know what jaw dropping masterpiece Amy Tannenbaum will create next! You can view her work on her website www.amytannenbaumart.com, or follow her on social media.