West Coast Artist

Official art website:

amycrehore.com

 

Contact amy@amycrehore.com

 

My blog is called "Little Hokum Rag"

www.amycrehore.blogspot.com

 

NOTE: My flickr stream is ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Please contact me and ask before use. Thanks!!

 

Exhibited fine art with:Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Portland Art Museum (OR), Museum of American Illustration (NYC), Shore Institute of Contemporary Art (NJ), Marianne Boesky (NYC), Robert Berman Gallery (Santa Monica, CA), Thinkspace Gallery (L.A., Miami Basel), Roq la Rue (Seattle, WA), Copro Nason (Santa Monica, CA), Track 16 (Santa Monica, CA), Ad Hoc Gallery (Brooklyn, NY), Last Rites (NYC), M Modern Gallery (Palm Springs and Las Vegas), Mark Murphy (Miami Basel, San Diego, Santa Monica) Corey Helford Gallery (Culver City), Applegate Gallery (Santa Monica, CA), DNFA Gallery (Pasadena, CA), Outside-In Gallery (Los Angeles, CA), Mia Gallery (Seattle, WA), Marsh Gallery (Richmond, VA), Phillips Mill (New Hope, PA), Anderson Gallery (Richmond, VA), Gallery K (Washington, D.C.), 2nd Street Gallery (Charlottesville, VA), Corvallis Arts Center (OR), Hult Center (OR), etc.

 

Award-winning illustrator featured in:The Atlantic Monthly, Blab!, Business Week, ESPN Magazine, Esquire, Forbes, GQ, The Los Angeles Times, MS., The New York Times, Outside, Playboy, Prevention, Redbook, Rolling Stone, and Texas Monthly and many more top magazines.

Book covers with Simon and Schuster, Houghton Mifflin, etc.

 

Articles/interviews about Amy's art: Inked Magazine, Juxtapoz, BoingBoing, Village Voice, Metromix L.A. and more

Awards from WESTAF, Communications Arts, American Illustration, Society of Illustrators (NYC and L.A.) and more.

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Testimonials

One of a handful of contemporary American artists whose work I adore. Take a glimpse into paradise with Amy's work.

April 1, 2013
Flagrant Popcorn (deleted)

After first hearing about Amy on Boing Boing, I immediately became a fan. I was very happy when I discovered she was on Flickr. She is an extremely talented artist and her art is colorful and bright with fanciful themes. I enjoy seeing sneak peeks of new works, photos of her studio and upcoming projects. Amy, thank you… Read more

After first hearing about Amy on Boing Boing, I immediately became a fan. I was very happy when I discovered she was on Flickr. She is an extremely talented artist and her art is colorful and bright with fanciful themes. I enjoy seeing sneak peeks of new works, photos of her studio and upcoming projects. Amy, thank you for all your beautiful artwork.

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February 2, 2009