I am one of Amy's clients and I have been a client for many years. I met her in a painting class years ago and I have seen her creating paintings first hand. I have also seen her work on every single one of the paintings that she has on her sight. I also own three of her amazing paintings that are currently hanging in my home. She even has photographs of her paintings showing them in different stages of completion.
I do believe you have her mistaken for someone else. As far as the racist comments are concerned, her son is black and she is not and has never been a racist.
Here is a solution: Which paintings are you claiming to belong to you? If you would be willing to describe the paintings that you claim were stolen then this could be resolved.
I am hoping that this is a case of mistaken identity and that you are not in fact commiting fraud by filing false accusations against a very kindhearted and talented artist. Because if you discribe paintings that I have personally seen her work on or ones that she has photographic evidence of painting then you are indeed being maliciously fraudulent.
On the other hand, if you discribe paintings that she does not have on her website or ever have claimed painting then you have mistaken her for someone else.
In either case, fraud and slander are serious. My husband is an attourney and will be investigating these alligations pro bono to get to the bottom of this.
I hope this matter gets resolved quickly.