Amanda Charchian (b. Los Angeles, 1988) is an artist living and working between Paris and Los Angeles. Her multidisciplinary practice encompasses photography, sculpture, and collectible design in marble, investigating form, sensuality, and the material expression of emotion. Informed by her background in painting and sculpture (BFA, Otis College of Art and Design, 2010), Charchian’s work examines the spiritual and psychological dimensions of the feminine through a visual language that merges myth, intimacy, and perception. Her monographs include Pheromone Hotbox (2016), Seven Types of Love (2020), and A Very Bad Man (2025), a surreal meditation on illusion and identity photographed at the Chateau Marmont.

Charchian’s work has been exhibited internationally in Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Zurich, London, Berlin, Oslo, Singapore, Yerevan, Stockholm, and Miami. In 2022, she collaborated with the French fragrance house Ex Nihilo on a perfume titled Idle Hour, created in response to Los Angeles’s short-term memory. Her commercial and editorial clients include Gucci, Cartier, Porsche, Bulgari, Vogue Italia & Vogue UK, and Christian Louboutin.

Charchian and her work have been featured in numerous international publications including Purple Magazine, Another Magazine, Artforum, New York Magazine, Vogue Italia, Time, i-D, Huffington Post, 10 Magazine, and Interview Magazine.