The animal joy series of art captures the animal’s light, spirit, and energy.

Animal joy was born through Amy Pink’s world travels after it became very clear that animals were attracted to her in all kinds of crazy ways that positively delighted her.

When not adventuring around the world experiencing close-up wildlife encounters of all kinds Amy lives in Nuevo Areneal, Costa Rica with her husband Fred Lipsky, the fearless photographer and kayak fisherman extraordinaire, and delights in the beauty of the land and the noise of the howler monkeys, toucans, parrots, frogs, and bugs.

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/amypinksky/

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/amy.pink.35/

Art reproductions @ https://www.ridgeartdecor.com

Art reproductions @ https://mysmiletiles.com

There are 3 animal joy books available on Amazon:

Animal Joy which teaches both children and their readers emotional literacy through the expressions of the animals, the book encourages real dialogue about feelings  @  https://www.amazon.com/animal-joy-amy-pink/dp/B0DHJ3SYWZ

Animal Joy ABC @ https://www.amazon.com/animal-joy-ABC-book-pink/dp/B0DP25MKFC

Animal Joy Bears, bears and more bears came out of Amy Pinks love of bears, especially polar bears after a trip to just south of the Artic Circle.

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