Welcome—I’m Amy Giacomelli, a lifelong artist creating original paintings that bring beauty, emotion, and meaning into your space.

Art should make you feel something—a little calmer, a little more seen, a little more connected. My work is made with that in mind.

Each piece is crafted with care, built to last, and meant to bring beauty and little more joy into your life.

🖐 Handmade, Every Time


My hands are in every part of the process—sketching, layering, repainting when something doesn’t feel right. I don’t mass produce or outsource. It’s just me, doing what I love.

Browse my Collections:

Wanderlust + Horizon

Artful escapes into serene landscapes and distant dreams—paintings that take you somewhere, even if you never leave the room.

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Botanical Reverie

A celebration of nature’s poetry—florals rendered in lush detail and expressive hues, blooming with mood and meaning. Click the button below to enter the garden

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Emotion in Motion

Abstract works alive with feeling and flow—where color, texture, and instinct collide to create something uniquely yours.

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Wild Muse

From graceful birds to soulful eyes, this collection honors the untamed spirit of animals with color, character, and heart. Animal art makes me feel connected and enchanted, as it vividly portrays the quirkiness and essence of wildlife, sparking a deep appreciation for nature's diverse creatures.

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Soul + Silhouette

A tribute to the femininity in all its forms—strength, softness, mystery, and resilience. This collection centers around women not just as subjects, but as stories. Each portrait captures more than a face—it reveals an inner world, a quiet power, a moment suspended in time.

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Minis!

Here you will find my collection of collectible MINI paintings, each one is 4" x 4" with a chunky 1 1/2" profile. These look best when collected and displayed in a grouping on the wall, the more the better for maximum impact!

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The landscapes I paint aren’t always places I’ve been. Sometimes they’re memories, sometimes they’re feelings. They’re more about the mood than the map.