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Amadea Bailey is a formally trained and experienced expressionist painter whose artistic exploration is captured in large scale. Her work has been shown in numerous exhibits both nationally and internationally, and six of her paintings grace the walls of Halle Berry’s home. Amadea’s commissioned artwork has also been featured in television, films and commercials. Amadea’s work is influenced by the years she spent as a child living Kenya, East Africa, where she was free to express herself as she played and danced in a playground of vast fields. Upon graduating from Yale with a bachelor’s degree in fine arts, Amadea went on to further develop as an artist by training at The New York Studio School in drawing and painting and was tutored by figurative expressionist painter George McNeil. After graduating from The New York Studio School, Amadea was dedicated to painting daily in her studio and spent 11 years in New York nurturing her craft. To regain a sense of openness and connectedness to nature, Amadea moved to Los Angeles 20 years ago. Amadea’s creativity doesn’t stop at the art she creates: she’s also creative in the way that she sells it. She’s listed her home as a shooting location for film and TV, which recently led to a national magazine shoot at her studio. The editor from the magazine was so impressed with Amadea’s work that she called a friend in New York, who is now showing Amadea’s work in her new gallery. Amadea is living her dream as an artist residing in Southern California. When she is not painting she enjoys surfing, dancing and traveling and finding inspiration in everything and everyone she meets. For more information, visit www.amadeabailey.com