Every aspiring artist claims that they've "been drawing ever since they could hold up a pencil" but I'm here to tell you that
it's true, at least for me.  I have no idea where my need to create pretty pictures on paper came from, because it's not
like it runs in my family or anything.  I've just always done it, and known it's what I wanted to do with my life, if ever
given the chance.  There's nothing else in the world I'd rather do than sit down in my comfy green armchair and draw; I
guess it's the only thing I'm pretty good at.
When I was nine I took my first real "art class" at Kendall College of Art and Design in Grand Rapids, Michigan.  It was
one of those weekend programs that was rather expensive; I was lucky enough to have parents who were willing to shell
out the dough for my crazy little habit.  I can't remember why I decided to take "The Comic Solution I" to start with, but
that's what got me hooked onto comic books and cartoons in general as an art medium.  I read my first comic there, which
happened to be "X-Men 1" illustrated by Jim lee, and it's all history from there.
Since then I've migrated into more fantasy illustration, mostly because I started reading fantasy novels in high school and
was impressed with the cover paintings.  (Think Larry Elmore via Dragonlance Chronicles)  My tastes in comic book
genres evolved from superhero sagas to fantasy adventures to reflect this change, and I find it exciting I can blend my
love of the fantasy epic and sequential art.
Naturally, when I attended college I majored in art.  In May of 2006 I graduated from Grand Valley State University in
Allendale, Michigan, with a Bachelor's Degree in Art and Design.  In October of the same year, I married Rory Webb, my
best friend and love for nearly six years now.  Since we're both fantasy geeks, we had a
medieval wedding that turned out
perfectly.  We purchased our very first house in Grand Rapids, Michigan a year later.  And on July 19, 2008, we had our
first daughter, Fiona Geraldine, the cutest baby in the entire world.  (Do I sound slightly biased at all?)  It's been an
eventful couple years, but I wouldn't change anything!  (Except maybe actually having an art-related job!)

If you're at all interested in any of the artwork you see on this site, or any possible commissions, don't hesitate to
email me.

Thanks for checking out the site!

Amanda Webb
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