Amber Larks
b. 1994 Los Angeles, USA
Lives and works in Los Angeles
Painting
Amber is a Los Angeles-based oil painter whose work focuses on the relationships between the human condition, the natural world, and the unknown. Along with influences from science, science fiction, surrealism, and the transcendental art movement, the imagery in her work often stems from hypnagogia- the transitional state of consciousness between wake and sleep. Coming from a biracial and non-religious background, she reflects on and incorporates themes of identity, perception, belonging, purpose, and existence into her paintings. Her work is a depiction of a more empathetic world that features colorful palettes and soft blends. A response to the weight of capitalism and other systems of oppression, her paintings explore realms of melancholy but always with a belief in something better.
Amber graduated from Washington State University with a business degree and emphasis in fine arts, but is self-taught in oil painting. Her paintings have been published in notable art journals such as ArtMaze Magazine and Friend of The Artist. She was included in “Latent Dreaming” at Seefood Room in Hong Kong and Artsy’s “Foundations” Art Fair. She recently completed the Moosey Residency in Norwich, UK and was included in ‘MORE THAN NOW’ curated by Lisa Boudet at Moosey’s London Hoxton location.
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Black Hole
2021
oil on canvas
20 × 24” -
Hi, Friend!
2024
oil on canvas
53 × 53cm -
Maybe If I Wish Hard Enough
2022
oil on canvas
22 × 27cm