Hi there. I'm Amanda, and I love STEM.
At the same time, I’ve always gravitated towards art and design: when I was younger, I loved ceramics and sculpture, took pastel, drawing, watercolor, and oil lessons, played the piano and violin, loved to paint my nails and style my hair, and was convinced I’d be a fashion designer when I grew up.
The natural world is so special, and has always inspired me. Gardening, actually, led me down the academic path of genetics, but I see it as both scientific and creative: the artistry of how humans and plants fill and arrange space together.
I have degrees in biology, data science, and the wonderfully vague “Space Studies,” and took plenty of classes that were totally unrelated to those subjects, too. Now, I sometimes feel like a “jack of all trades, but master of none…”
I’m very inspired by David Epstein’s Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World and this YouTube video from the channel UnordinaryMind that I resonated with deeply.
This collection brings together proof that I love to create. I’ve titled this page "RANGE" to remind myself that creative pursuits are a strength.

In the stu

15 minute study of Alice Neel’s 1982 Mother and Child (Nancy and Olivia)

15 minute abstract color study (oil)

Still life (oil)

Ripped from a Dream, 2022 (oil)

Bleeding Bird, 2025 (oil)

Don’t Tell Her “No”, 2025 (collage, paper)

Pomegranate, 2025 (collage, paper)

entryway lighting (bamboo and LED lights)
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pastel patterns

SaMoMo, 2023 (oil)

Sierra Lily, 2025 (watercolor)

Color wheel (oil)

Lurk & Slink, 2024 (watercolor)

Doodles, 2023 (watercolor)

Watercolor, 2018

Watercolors, 2015


Drops, 2018

Watercolors, 2016

Watercolor, 2019

Watercolor, 2020