Emotional Weather — Fragments of Becoming
Amanda Viveria paints emotion the way nature moves — in tides, atmospheres, and slow shifts of light. Her gradients and horizons reflect the changing inner climates we all carry: moments of heaviness, stillness, and quiet brightness.
Having lived with depression, AV understandsfeelings not as passing moods, but as landscapes we move through. Her work does not dramatize these states; it observes them with gentleness, reminding us that emotional change is natural, not something to be fixed.
The smaller repeated fragments throughout her compositions feel like studies of self — subtle variations that echo growth over time. Together, they form a quiet visual diary of someone learning who they are piece by piece.
These works invite us to see our own ups and downs not as flaws, but as part of the beautiful, ongoing process of becoming.
Before the Storm Learns Its Name
Soft gradients in this piece echo the ever-changing hues of the sky — the way blue fades into blush, and light quietly dissolves into shadow. It holds the feeling of looking up and sensing a shift in the air before rain, before clarity, before you can explain what’s changing inside you. Like the sky, our emotions don’t switch all at once; they move gently, color into color, reminding us that even uncertainty can be beautiful in transition.
Acrylic on canvas
100 x 100 cm
2025.
Tides Beneath the Surface
This painting draws from the deep greens of mountains, the winding paths of rivers, and the layered richness of earth. The flowing bands of color feel like landscapes seen from above — valleys, ridges, and currents moving through terrain shaped over time. It speaks to the quiet strength of nature and of the human heart: how we carry depth, growth, and hidden movement beneath a calm surface, shaped slowly by everything we’ve lived through.
Acrylic on canvas
100 x 100 cm
2025.
Where The Light Begins
This painting lives in the quiet magic of transitions — dawn, sunrise, sunset — when the sky becomes a moving canvas of gold, pink, and fading blue. The colors meet like day and night passing each other gently, without resistance. It captures the beauty of in-between moments, reminding us that change can feel soft and luminous, like light slowly returning to the horizon after darkness.
Acrylic on canvas
100 x 100 cm
2025.
Becoming, Piece by Piece
Here, color moves beyond the natural and into something more expressive — deep wine tones, cosmic blues, and unexpected bursts that feel almost galactic. The repeated patterns, inspired by the rhythm and boldness of Missoni, bring a sense of movement and personality, like fabric woven from different moods and moments. This piece celebrates the courage to be vivid, to stand out, and to let your inner world shine in colors that don’t ask for permission.
Acrylic on canvas
100 x 100 cm
2025.