Amanda Sage

1978 / Denver, Colorado, USA
Psychedelic Art Oil painting

About

Amanda Sage is a contemporary visionary artist born in 1978 in Denver, Colorado, known for her paintings that blend spirituality, sacred geometry, psychedelic aesthetics, and themes of transformation, interconnectedness, and planetary healing. She demonstrated early interest in art, studying fine arts at the University of Colorado before apprenticing in 1997 for two years with Michael Fuchs in Vienna, Austria, and then serving as a painting assistant to Ernst Fuchs, founder of Fantastic Realism, for ten years. During this period, she developed her style using the Mischtechnik technique at the WUK culture house in Vienna, becoming a resident artist.[1][2][3][5]

Visionary art with sacred geometry, psychedelic aesthetics, and Fantastic Realism influences

Selected Exhibitions

  • Kirkland Museum, Denver, Colorado
  • Chapel of Sacred Mirrors (CoSM)
  • Vienna Academy of Visionary Art
  • Burning Man
  • Boom Festival
  • Envision