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Amy Ione
Title: Moonglow (Greeting Card)
Date: 2018
Medium: Acrylic and Ink on archival paper
Dimensions: 7.25 x 5.25 inches
Signed
Catalog Number: 28460
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This section showcases hand painted cards. Since the purpose of this website is to archive Amy Ione’s work from the 1970s to the present, both successful and less successful work is displayed. For more information about any of the works, click on the caption below the painting or send an email.

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Amy Ione
Title: Moonglow (Greeting Card)
Date: 2018
Medium: Acrylic and Ink on archival paper
Dimensions: 7.25 x 5.25 inches
Signed
Catalog Number: 28460
Continue reading “Moonglow (Greeting Card) (2018)”

This card is blank inside. Because it is suitable for framing it would also make a perfect gift card. The image is painted on 2 panels.
Date: 2019. Signed by artist. Continue reading ““Just Another Day at the Office” (2019)”

Amy Ione
Title: Evocative Red Chord (Greeting Card)
Date: 2017
Medium: Ink and acrylic on archival paper
Dimensions: 7.25 x 5.25 inches
Unsigned:
Catalog Number: 26289

Greeting Card: First Day of School (Watercolor and Ink, blank inside) by Amy Ione. 2016. Painted with watercolor and ink. Continue reading “First Day of School (2016)”

Black Ink Study, Inside: Blank. 2016. Continue reading “Rhythm #26 (2016)”

Exquisite hand painted greeting card is a perceptual study. Painted with ink and watercolor on white Strathmore 140-lb acid free paper Continue reading “Space Study #11 (2013)”

Artist: Amy Ione.
Exquisite hand painted greeting card. Painted with ink and watercolor on white Strathmore 140-lb acid free paper. Inside is blank. Signed by artist. Works as a small wall hung painting when framed. Card measure 5″x6-7/8″. Envelope measures 5-1/4″x7-1/4″. (#20121)

A portable, intimate example of the artist’s work, this card reflects her interest in transformation and fluidity, with a design that feels both structured and spontaneous. Continue reading “Mutation Study Greeting Card (2019)”

These artworks all play off AI. The initials stand for Amy Ione, and not artificial intelligence.