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November 2022

Mono-Vision

Mono-Vision

Mono-Vision 1769 2378 The Tucson Gallery
Mono-Vision
Mono-Vision

Mono-Vision, 2022

Amy Lynn Bumpus
Ink and Paper Collage

The thought behind Mono-Vision is that we all do better when we see beyond the me. We live in a community that has become global. In fact, there are now 8 billion of us. That is a lot of neighbors. And, I say “neighbors” knowing that I cannot possibly be acquainted with 8 billion people, but that I am a part of a local community that I am infinitely better off knowing. One view is limiting. A more expansive view is so much more interesting.

I Have Talked To Myself For Years

I Have Talked To Myself For Years

I Have Talked To Myself For Years 2034 2032 The Tucson Gallery
I Have Talked To Myself For Years
I Have Talked To Myself For Years

I Have Talked To Myself For Years, 2022

Amy Lynn Bumpus
Ink and Paper Collage

Do you ever get the feeling you are just talking to yourself? 

As a visual artist, I am never sure that anyone will like or even be interested in what I create or say. But, I create and say anyway. That’s the key. Do what you do even when no one is looking.

Rose Colored Glasses

Rose Colored Glasses

Rose Colored Glasses 1800 1810 The Tucson Gallery
Rose Colored Glasses
Tucson Gallery is Proud to Feature Rose Colored Glasses by Amy Lynn Bumpus

Rose Colored Glasses, 2022

Amy Lynn Bumpus
Ink and Paper Collage

One of my recurring themes in my work is about looking at problems so we can fix them. The idiom speaks to having an optimistic view (a good thing) but thinking it is better than it actually is ( not so good). Optimism can help us through, but the reality can get us motivated.

What Apple

What Apple?

What Apple? 1500 2261 The Tucson Gallery
What Apple?
The Tucson Gallery is Proud to Feature What Apple? By Amy Lynn Bumpus

What Apple?

Amy Lynn Bumpus
Ink and Paper Collage

What Apple is about holding up a humorous mirror to our human tendency towards being willfully obtuse. We are very good at not looking at what we don’t want to see even when it is right in front of us. The only way to fix a problem is to acknowledge it then act to find a solution.

The Loft

The Loft

The Loft 2176 2560 The Tucson Gallery
The Loft
The Loft

The Loft, 2022

Jessica Gonzales
Mural on Brick

Serenity

Serenity

Serenity 2560 1400 The Tucson Gallery
Serenity
Serenity

Serenity, 2022

Jessica Gonzales
Mural on Brick

Love Birds

Love Birds

Love Birds 2560 1789 The Tucson Gallery
Love Birds
Love Birds

Love Birds, 2022

Jessica Gonzales
Mural on Brick

Raven

Raven

Raven 1723 2560 The Tucson Gallery
The Raven
Raven

Raven, 2022

Amy Lynn Bumpus
Ink and Paper Collage

Often used in literature as an omen, ravens are in truth very playful. They have been known to play pranks not only on each other, but on other species….humans included. They are extremely intelligent and use logic to problem solve; all traits that are far from being a carrier of dark messages.

Birds Words

Birds Words

Birds Words 2549 2560 The Tucson Gallery
Birds Words
Birds Words

Birds Words, 2022

Amy Lynn Bumpus
Ink and Paper Collage

In one of my past lives that had a corporate setting, as an icebreaker during a meeting, we had to say what we would like as a superpower if such a thing were possible. That was easy for me. Mine would be to have the ability to fly. It is what I would associate with pure freedom. Birds words are about the beauty of soaring.

Veil-less

Veil-less

Veil-less 1707 2560 The Tucson Gallery
Veil-less
Veil-less

Veil-less, 2022

Amy Lynn Bumpus
Ink and Paper Collage

In all cultures, women are still losing their lives over misguided religious beliefs, political control over medical decisions and violence. The fight for women’s rights is an ongoing battle that does not serve the forces that would try to control the narrative. Each woman 

should be able to choose how she moves through this world whether that is wearing a veil or going veil-less, speaking out loud or quietly living. The point is we should be able to do so without fear and with autonomy.

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