"It was never a question, it was an absolute," Amy Guip says of her decision to become an artist. Growing up in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, she and her family were called "artsy". When an abstract image the kindergartener created won a library art contest, making the local paper, her fate was sealed. Amy's love of art propelled her to Syracuse University (average annual snowfall 120 inches), where she earned a B.A. in Fine Arts in 1987. Upon graduation, she headed to New York City to pursue a career in illustration. Once there, Amy taught herself photography and incorporated this medium into her work. The result was not only intriguing, conceptual imagery, but a broad ability to convey tone and message. A visual problem solver, Amy became a quick success in the editorial and music arenas. In 1996, the opportunity to create the advertising imagery for the Broadway musical Rent exploded Amy's client base, as the success of the show drew attention to her artwork. She is now hired by domestic and international advertising agencies to give her edge to their products. Amy's work earned the prestigious Life magazine Alfred Eisenstaedt award for Outstanding Photography in 2000.
Amy Guip's knowledge of many mediums guarantees that her work will always be complex, perceptive and current. She has had the opportunity to work with such diverse clients as: Nike, Coca-Cola, MTV, HBO, Levis, Newsweek, The New York Times, Rolling Stone, ESPN, Universal Music Group, Random House, Nestle, Nesquik, Adobe, Hewlett Packard and IBM. Amy has trained her eye on such celebrities as Coldplay, the cast of Harry Potter, and Stephen King, but the subjects that remain closest to her heart are darling daughter, Bella, 5, and son, Roman, 3.
Time
6:30 pm - Registration
7:00 pm - Event Start
Pricing Information (ONLINE):
$10 Members
$15 Non-Members
Pricing Information (AT DOOR):
$15 Members
$20 Non-Members
Comments (2)
If her Web site is any indication, we're in for one great show. Can't wait. Kudos for inviting her here.
Posted by: Thuan on April 16, 2008
Amy's work will blow U away. We are lucky to have someone of her caliber here in Orlando. A must see by all.
Posted by: Julio Lima on April 10, 2008
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