Fine Art, Made to Live on Your Walls
Amanda Martinez has shown at The Aldrich Museum, Hesse Flatow, and the Aichi Triennale in Japan. Now her work is available as archival giclée prints and wall decor — produced when you order, shipped to your door.
Every piece begins as a physical object — carved foam, layered stucco, shredded rubber formed into sculpture. Amanda photographs and scans her originals, then our print partners reproduce them at archival quality on fine art paper, canvas, and metal.
No mass production. No generic stock imagery. Each print is made when you order it, at the quality the work demands.
Giclée prints on 300gsm cotton rag. Guaranteed 100+ year color stability.
Produced when you order. No warehouse, no waste. The print ships directly from print lab to your door.
Your purchase goes directly to supporting an independent working artist — not a faceless marketplace.
Sculptural wall reliefs referencing adobe construction, earth-building, and the vernacular of the American Southwest. Materials: clay, soil, sand, straw, pigment.
Print-based works examining repetitive construction, weaving, and basketry — forms drawn from the manual labor of building. Editioned fine art prints.
Original intaglio prints — hard ground, drypoint, aquatint on Rives BFK paper. Edition of 20, printed and signed at Harlan & Weaver, NYC.
"A translation of earth-building techniques using mud and straw indigenous to New Mexico into a studio-based practice."
— Chronogram, on Canta y no llores
Gallery shows end. Museums loan out pieces. But your walls are always available. Artelier makes Amanda Martinez's work accessible — not as decoration, but as the real thing: serious art, made to last.