About AM Stockhill

Welcome to my website! If you have visited with me in person, browsed through my website or visited my galleries, you know that my specialty is richly textured painting surfaces and warm, earth-inspired colors. My technique for creating depth and complexity of color is achieved through the addition of dozens of thin washes of paint. 

AM Stockhill has always been drawn to the uniqueness and possibilities of art. AM began her path to a career in art while still in college, earning her Bachelors Degree in art at the University of Montana in 2005. During college she took many workshops in watercolor, and enjoyed discovering a passion for abstract art. She was fascinated by the opportunities presented by taking a non-traditional approach to painting, and found a way to incorporate the unusual into the western genre. AM has been working professionally as a contemporary western artist since graduation.

AM Stockhill specializes in richly textured painting surfaces, and warm, earth-inspired tones. AM’s experimentation with texture adds a distinctive three-dimensional style to her work. Of special interest to AM are the subtle variations in colors and surfaces created in her “Rock Wall” series, in which she brings the appearance and feeling of stone into her backgrounds by the application of many layers of textural mediums. AM’s “Woven” series signifies endurance in her technique of ripping canvas into strips before weaving them back together into a richly textured painting surface. Perhaps her most recognized technique is the timeless spirit created by the integration of old book pages into paintings, as in the “Book” series. Books that have lost their intrinsic value due to damage are preferred. Old Western novels, history books, and other papers from the past help portray the passage of time. AM is especially drawn to painting the spirit of the subject, its beauty, passion and power. The application of many thin layers of pigment are used to create a sense of depth, and build the luminosity and emotional impact that AM seeks.


I prefer to paint the essence of my subject matter, capturing its strength, passion and beauty.

I am fascinated by the possibilities and impact of combining texture with subject matter, and enjoy taking my work in new and unusual directions. I am drawn to subtle, earthy colors, and the unique timelessness that they convey in my subject matter.

Gillian Lee Smith Art School

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