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Amy Bultena
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Trauma-Informed Arts Educator | SEL + Juvenile Justice Advocate | Keynote Speaker for Healing-Centered Classrooms
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I would eat his heart in the marketplace - Shakespeare

Art by me
9x12 inches
acrylic on paper
I know. I'm a lot. That's. The. Point.

Art by me.
9x12 inches
acrylic on paper
If only it was this easy. ;)

Art by me
9x12 inches
acrylic on paper

#funnyart #feminineenergy #selfcare
"You can't be a witch w/o k*****g a few men."

Art by me
9x12 inches, acrylic on paper

See (and buy!) the uncensored version at the Modesto Artist's Movement Movie Night (screening The Craft) tonight at the Queen Bean Coffee House.
10/10/25 @ 7:00 PM
$10 online - $15 at door
bit.ly/46NbaAL
Join me tomorrow night (10/10/25) at Queen Bean Coffee House in Modesto, CA. There will be an outdoor screening of The Craft (1996), & fun trivia. I'll be vending original art & prints. Including this fun piece featuring a quote from the movie!

Tickets $10 online - $15 at door
Link: bit.ly/46NbaAL
Godzilla would never shrink to make men comfortable.

Art by me. 9 x 12 inches, acrylic on cardboard
I saw Goody Proctor taking Tylenol in the woods with the Devil.

Art by me. 9" x 12" acrylic on cardboard
Happy October 1st! One of my favorite movie lines; it's from The Craft (1996). I wear a ring that says "weirdo," in honor of how this line always makes me feel (seen).

We are the weirdos, mister.
Art by me
9" x 12" acrylic on cardboard
Clifford's💩would destroy his community.

Art by me. 9" x 12" acrylic on chipboard.
The sweeties at juvenile hall asked for a sunset project. Inspired by #BingWright, they learned about blending gradients and analogoous colors. First time with oil sticks too. Their joy at creating “real” sunsets was everything. Works shared with permission.
Are you pooping? (gross)

Art by me. 12" x 12" acrylic on chipboard
I took two Tylenol PM and woke up on the spectrum.

Art by me. Acrylic on foam core. 2025.
Starting Friday at juvenile hall with trauma-informed artmaking is THE BEST. Students learned about Yaritji Young, then drew lines for chaos and shapes for safety. 12x18 white paper, mixed media oil sticks. Done in 60 minutes. Works shared w/permission from artists.
One of my 8th grade art campers created this fantastic gouache painting. They found a gorgeous still life by Beverly Shipko and copied it. There is a lot of debate about art education and copying. BUT copying (with attribution and ethical usage) a painter’s work is a fantastic way to learn.
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Does anyone else find it crazy that you can walk into a bookshop and be charged £9.99 for a paperback novel that took the author a year to complete, but £17.99 for a completely blank notebook?
Ooof! This looks soooo good!
We had the BEST week at Spark Art Camp. These are some of the most creative, curious, kind, and hilarious kids I’ve ever met. And don’t worry about my friend in the black hoodie. They were having fun, too. It’s just how some of us art kids be. 💗🎨🤓
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Cops at my campus make $120K+ a year.

More money in busting heads than teaching them.
Right? I was like “whoa! HOLD. UP.”
One of the art campers has been working on this adorable gnome home all week. The camper is just 12 and I’m so impressed with not just their art, but also their creativity and grit. Lots of new techniques, skills, and problem-solving skills had to be learned to create this fantastic little piece.
13 year old camper. First attempt at realism. First time using / making egg tempera…And she creates this mini little beauty.
Super brilliant artist created this piece of poetry/collage at art camp today. It reads: “each day create another art work. imagine art was your family.”
This camper out here sharing all the dirty laundry: "The only art we even had last year was this teacher who came to our classroom on a cart. She'd just put on "Art Hub for Kids" and act like that was good enough. But, I mean, that's not actually us learning art."
The easiest way to calm down a group of precocious kids? Collage. These camp kids are zenned out and happily collaging their little hearts out. 💗
Day one of Art Camp. I tossed the kids right into the deep end with these skeletons. As you can see, they rose to the occasion. All made by rising 7th and 8th grade students. I usually write my own lessons, but this one, “Neon Skeletons” by The Cozy Art Teacher via TPT is absolutely stellar.