Amanda Immurs' paintings are grounded in representation, depicting conceived spaces and moments in time. For Immurs, the canvas operates as a ground to express a narrative of simple pleasures that allow for an experience that can be both shared and questioned by its observer.
Hamiltonian Amanda Immurs received her bachelor of fine art ay McMaster University. She continued her education at Sheridan College in their craft and design program. Amanda works primarily as a representational oil painter inspried by her surroundings. Her combination of training has lead Amanda to create tacyile pieces that reflect upon the layers of everyday life.
In 2013 one of Amanda's paintings was used to create banners that were hung on Hamiltons King William Street. Shortly after Amanda was chosen to paint a giant soccer ball to celebrate the 2015 Pan Am Games. More recently a painting of Amanda's was selected to use on banners to celebrate Canada's 150th year. These banners of a girl blowing a dandelion were displayed around Hamilton's downtown core. Amanda Immurs' work can also be found in various collections across Canada and the US.