AMY
Amy Precious (b. 2002, Cottingham, Beverley) is a contemporary British artist based in Hull, England.
Known for her large-scale, colourful atmospheric works, Precious primarily uses oil pastels on canvas and wooden boards. She is best recognized for her exploration of visual and sound art, where she documents personal and collective experiences through the lens of synaesthesia, utilizing colour as a unique language to evoke sensations and emotions. Her approach to contemporary drawing captures complex, abstract notions that merge the worlds of visual, sound, and sensory art.
Precious's artistic practice is defined by an exploration of the human spirit, focusing on political, societal, and cultural moments. Her works are deeply rooted in her local surroundings, often responding to events in Hull, while also incorporating influences from her travels, particularly to Málaga, Spain. Through her use of oil pastels and acrylics, Precious engages with themes of human connection, nature, and spiritual transformation. Notable projects include her meditative work on human relationships with nature, developed through field recordings and sensory observations, which form the basis of her explorations of life's emotional and spiritual journey. Her pieces reflect moments of everyday life, such as walking home, bus journeys, or simple interactions in parks, which become meditative experiences fostering reconnection with the world around us.
Amy Precious has exhibited her works in several local venues, including the Art House Gallery in Hull (2022), Brew Café in Hull (2023), and the Unthinkable Film Festival in Hull (2024). She has also showcased her works at the Hull Institute of Arts Degree Show in 2024. Her participation in these exhibitions highlights her ongoing commitment to exploring the intersections of visual art, sound, and human experience, solidifying her place in contemporary artistic discourse.
Qualifications
ONGOING Fine Art Degree Level 5, Hull Institute of Arts, England
Future Ferens member, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull
Awards and Grants
2022 Back to Ours Christmas Parade in Hull, England
Commissions and Collaborations
2023 ‘Grungepop Sweetheart’ single cover for the band - Sweethearts
2024 ‘The Ending’ EP cover for the band - 6:17
Solo exhibitions
2022 STATES, Arthouse in Hull, England
2023 Toastie in Hull, England
2023 Brew Cafe in Hull, England
Group shows
2024 Degree Show, Hull College, England
2024 UNTHINKABLE FILM FESTIVAL, Humber St in Hull, England
Sirens project, Ferens Art Gallery in Hull, England