AMIE BOLISSIAN The young painter AMIE BOLISSIAN  studied Fine Art (Painting)at Chelsea College of Art. Her large sinister canvasses remind us of mysterious neverending stories told for decades; narrative stories which often warn us about fear, desire and vulnerability. In her works she creates a magical world were shadows and light walk hand in hand through the large painted surface which often is covered with imprinted stamp marks. Amie Bolissian showed recently at Transition Gallery and has had residencies  in France, Belgium, Holland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Scotland Ireland, Japan and Korea.

 

 

 



AMIE BOLISSIAN
'I Don't Remember Names'

2006
Oil and graphite on Canvas
244cm x 152cm

 

 

 


AMIE BOLISSIAN
'The Greatest Trick'
2006
Oil and graphite on Canvas
244cm x 152cm

 

 

 


AMIE BOLISSIAN
'The Sum And Substance of It'
2008, Oil and Graphite On Canvas
183 x 121cm

 

 

 

 


AMIE BOLISSIAN
'The Belle Of St. Clement's'
2008
Oil and Graphite On Canvas
152cm x 121cm

 
 
 
 

 


AMIE BOLISSIAN
'Things I Consistently Fail To Remember No. 2: Eight Times Table'
2008
Embroidery cottons and silks hand embroidered onto Vintage Linen Chairback
35cm x 50cm


 

 

 


AMIE BOLISSIAN
'Gives Cause For Apprehension'
2007
Oil and Graphite on Canvas

200cm x 175cm