About

…Looking at a wall or image, and the potential to lift or enlighten someone’s spirit is so utterly powerful, without the use of even speaking a word…

 For the past 20 years, Amanda Lutz has been a Los Angeles based mural artist striving to create art that embodies a positive and uplifting impact, respecting and promoting the values of the location and viewers, while focusing on the creative energy of color, shapes and images.  Her experience has allowed her to enjoy the opportunity to collaborative with so many to bring a mural to life, whether it be a small or large business, a public organization, homeowner, or her favorite, with kids. 

Having grown up in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Amanda developed a love for art early on, in large part from her father, with memories of exploring the eclectic streets of New Hope, visits to local museums and galleries, exploring art and nature like every kid should be able, and trips to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where she would later work.  She studied art at Moravian College in Bethlehem, PA, and later moved to Los Angeles where she would work in textiles before painting murals as a career.  

Along with her professional work, she has been involved with organizations such as Mychal’s Learning Place and Free Arts for Abused Children where she has had the opportunity to use art as a tool to build self-esteem and independence with students and participants.  As well, she has been fortunate to be involved with numerous art endeavors in her local school district through programs like Young At Art and the Reflections Art Program.

Between all the paint strokes though, the most powerful work has been being a mom, and letting little girls see that females can spray paint, create art and drive scissor lifts too.   Hand in hand with this is her passion for the environment, which is infused in her work both visually when possible and in the selection and use of materials.