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About

Haley Anne Amicon is a multidisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn, New York. Originally from Columbus, Ohio, and shaped by seven years in Chicago, Illinois, her work spans printmaking, design, photography, and painting. Her practice explores symbolic form, psychological rhythm, and the cyclical nature of experience— drawing on the idea that all things are interconnected, layered, and in constant motion.

Amicon holds a BA from Otterbein University with concentrations in printmaking and communication design and a minor in religion, focused on Native and Eastern traditions. Deeply influenced by Jungian psychology, Taoist philosophy, Zen aesthetics, and spiritual inquiry, her work embraces archetypes, shadows, silhouettes, and ambiguity as entry points into shared recognition.

Her current series, Non Verbal, consists of hand-printed monotypes and reversed ghost prints made without a press in the solitude of her bedroom studio. Each composition begins with a symbolic structure from the Archetypal Symbol Inventory and unfolds through circular gestures made with cotton swabs. The process is inspired by the Zen practice of painting ensō and the Taoist principle of wu wei— doing through non-interference. The result is a body of work that favors presence over perfection, and rhythm over resolution.

Amicon’s work is also shaped by her lived experience with bipolar disorder, which informs its cycles of intensity, contrast, and return. Her images are not meant to explain, but to hold space— for fluctuation, reflection, and quiet encounter. Through archetype and intuition, she seeks to make visible the deeper patterns that link inner states with shared realities.

Her prints speak to a kind of recognition that occurs beneath language— inviting viewers into a visual language rooted in duality, connection, and the unspeakably human.