Amanda Wachob’s Artwork
Emily Skaer graduated from A&D in 2009, and currently works as a freelance animator in Portland, OR.
One of my favorite things to do in a bookstore is to look at tattoo books, for some reason (although I do not have any currently), tattoo designs fascinate me. A friend, Carolyn Somes ('09 A&D Grad) recently emailed me the work of Amanda Wachobs. Her work isn't your average pinup girl or pirate, they're vibrant, saturated & playful tatttoos that bring something new to the table. Her canvas work isn't bad, either.
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