Amanda Daigle
Sugar Land, TX
ART FROM THE INSIDE OUT: Mixed-media abstract artist -- also a mom, wife, and nurse. I work hard, laugh a lot, and cry sometimes. Art is my therapy. Join me!
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I’m an abstract, mixed-media artist, and I'm all about beautiful messes. When I’m creating, I usually start with acrylic paint, markers, ink, and texture mediums -- but I also layer in extras like wax pastels, watercolor, graphite, charcoal, water-soluble pastels, original mono-prints, amate bark, recycled odds and ends, or even bits of fabric. I rarely use brushes (too well-behaved), and I always have fun!
My big kick-start was being featured as an Emerging Artist in the prestigious Ft. Worth Main Street Arts Festival in 2025. Since then, I've been creating more work and selling pieces online. I plan to attend some upcoming fine art shows in 2026, so keep an eye out for upcoming news!
Statement
Art From the Inside Out
I’m an abstract mixed-media artist based in Texas – where the skies are big, the heat is relentless, and my thoughts never sit still. I have always had a deep fascination for what goes on beneath the surface — emotionally, psychologically, and creatively.
Long before my art journey began, I waited tables, tended bar, earned degrees in Psychology and Nursing, and eventually spent many years working as an ICU nurse. Let’s just say, I’ve seen some things. I am no stranger to stress or to the very real struggle of being human. My art is rooted in the belief that this struggle can be both deeply personal and universally felt.
For me, creating began as a way to cope with that complexity — to untangle the mess that often doesn’t have language. What began as self-preservation became a creative practice grounded in emotion, reflection, and mental health. Through abstract forms, layered textures, and the occasional oddball title, I make space for the feelings we’re often taught to hide — anxiety, ambiguity, contradiction, joy, burnout ... all of it.
My art isn’t here to “fix” anyone, but it does aim to open up space for self-reflection. At its heart, my work is about connection: to ourselves, to each other, and to the full, complicated range of what it means to be human — messy insides and all.
Therapy? I recommend it. But this helps, too.
Amanda Daigle Fine Art
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