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Amanda Sage Biography
Painter from Colorado who has earned over 110,000 followers on Instagram for her spiritually-inspired art pieces. In 2014, she created the Amanda Sage Collection, creating wearable art out of her images. She also shares her artwork on Facebook, where she is followed by more than 270,000.
She graduated from high school in Boulder, Colorado in 1996 at the Shining Mountain Waldorf School, where her art teacher was artist HIKARU Hirata.
She has an art studio at WUK, in Vienna, Austria, and was an assistant to artist Ernst Fuchs for 10 years.
She has two brothers.
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Amanda Sage was born on 19 April 1978 in Denver, Colorado. She “did a lot of drawing” as a young girl and developed an interest in art in a home that allowed for experimentation. Her mother’s name, meant to symbolize universal interconnectedness, is “You”; It is her full legal name. She lived as a young girl in Deerfield Beach, Florida. Her family returned to Colorado and settled in Boulder, Colorado, where she was spent most of her formative years. Her parents were open-minded people who nurtured their daughter’s spirituality, sense of fearlessness and consciousness. The family attended the Unity Church, which embraces a metaphysical interpretation of the Bible. Sage regular meditated mornings at the Unity of Boulder Spiritual Center and went on vision quests and meditative retreats.
Amanda Sage (born 19 April 1978) is an American painter who has studied and worked in Vienna, Austria and Los Angeles, California. She trained and worked with Ernst and Michael Fuchs, a classical artist who taught her Mischtechnik. Through Fuchs she came to know other Visionary artists with whom she has worked, exhibited and co-founded the Academy of Visionary Art in Vienna and the Colorado Alliance for Visionary Art. Sage is a lecturer, teacher, and live artist with works in international galleries and museums.
Sage was schooled at Boulder’s Shining Mountain Waldorf School. Its objective is to develop moral courage, independent thinking and artistic talents of its students in alignment with Austrian Rudolf Steiner’s educational philosophy. She studied art under Hikaru Hirata-Miyakawa who introduced her to “semi-realism” and the works of Ernst Fuchs. She developed an interest in painting with acrylics. Hirata-Miyakawa describes Sage as a serious, yet playful student who was a quick-learner. She graduated in 1996.
In Vienna, Austria, she studied the Mischtechnik techniques of the Old Masters for two years under Michael Fuchs. He taught her to study and realistically represent nature. Sage studied under and worked for Ernst Fuchs, Michael’s father, starting in 1999. It was a working relationship that spanned ten years and provided opportunities to expand her interest in Visionary art. For five summers she worked on Fuchs’ lifetime project in the Apocalypse Chapel in Klagenfurt, Austria. She taught “underpainting” at Phil Rubinov-Jacobson’s 1999 and 2000 “Old Master, New Visions” in Payerbach, Austria. Rubinov-Jacobson was one of Ernst Fuchs’ students in the 1970s. Sage obtained studio space in 2000 in the Viennese WUK cultural center, an artists’ collective and cultural center, where she organized cultural events and was a board member.
Sage traveled to Bali in 2006 for an artistic vision quest, in which she only carried paint, brushes and a roll of canvas. The purpose of the two-month trip was to develop greater inner awareness and expand her capabilities as a transformative, visionary artist. She made Dreams while in Bali, which introduced the egg motif used in many of her subsequent paintings.
She began to exhibit in the United States with other visionary artists and venues beginning in 2007. That year she began to be represented by Galerie 10, who also represented Ernst Fuchs, Manfred Deix, Rudolf Hausner, Helmut Kand, Anton Lehmden, Arik Brauer, and Wolfgang Hutter. Sage moved to Los Angeles, California, where her works were exhibited at the Temple of Visions gallery.
The egg is a common motif in her works. It represents the seed of life and a doorway or portal to the infinite. Sage has said that it is her intention “to create portals that open to the infinite possibilities of being and expressing, so that we may remember and re-discover who we are, where we originate from and where we are headed.” Another symbolic reference is “the train” meant to convey regenerative, infinite journeys to bring about spiritual, educational, creative and practical transformation. The work, Regeneration, made in 2012, is one of her favorite paintings: “It encompasses a very simple vision and scenario on which to meditate… It is the journey of regeneration, activation, collaboration, and participation – rooted in compassion, forgiveness, and love.”
Two other guild members, David Heskin and his wife Aloria Weaver, and Sage founded the Colorado Alliance of Visionary Artists (CAVA). Heskin, Weaver, Sage, Caruana and Hikaru Hirata-Miyakawa participated in the Symposium on Visionary Art & Culture and made live paintings in Boulder on May 23, 2013.
Sage is one of ten members of the Visionary Guild that studied under Fuchs. The guild is part of the Vienna Academy of Visionary Art that opened in September 2013, the idea of which was conceived by Sage and done in concert with Laurence Caruana and A. Andrew Gonzalez. She met both men in 2000 when working with Ernst Fuchs. Vienna was a desired locale because of the influence of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism. The academy is located near Ernst Fuchs’ studio, the Palais Pálffy and Phantasten Museum, which has some of Sage’s works. Her Spring 2014 seminar at the academy is entitled “Free Your Expression” and covers marketing, exhibition processes, artistic collaboration and live painting.
What's Amanda Sage Net Worth 2024
Net Worth (2024) | $1 Million (Approx.) |
Net Worth (2023) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2022) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2021) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
Amanda Sage Family
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