Amy Gibos, a BC artist, explores the connection between nature and spirit through intricate, mandala-inspired landscapes. Her work, characterized by meticulous pointillism, transforms locally sourced stones into vibrant, detailed scenes that invite reflection. Guided by a professional background in graphic design and a lifelong passion for the nature of British Columbia, Amy employs principles of art and design to create precious keepsakes of treasured places. Each dot, each carefully chosen color, tells a story, inviting the viewer to slow down, breathe, and experience a shared appreciation for the local wilderness.
With over 15 years in visual communication, Amy's experience extends beyond traditional art forms. Her recent commission for a paddleboard design demonstrates her ability to adapt her intricate style to diverse surfaces and scales. Her attention to detail and ability to work with varied formats, ensures her artwork is both visually engaging and inclusive.
Amy is passionate about creating art that fosters community connection, especially done in the outdoors. From her 2024 paddleboard commission to her ongoing experimentation with natural surfaces, her vibrant, detailed landscapes have the potential to transform urban spaces into points of interest that celebrate the beauty this city has to offer.