The first two paintings are from her recent trip to Rwanda. The other work below include a memory-collage of paint and photographs, a painting of her late cat Bean, a drawing, and a plexiglass work, also a memory-collage.
copyright Tamara Safford, 2014 |
copyright Tamara Safford, 2014 |
copyright Tamara Safford, 2014 |
copyright Tamara Safford, 2014 |
copyright Tamara Safford, 2014 |
copyright Tamara Safford, 2014
Let's include some music, too, for your listening pleasure:
The Byrds' "Boston" is here because...well, that is where Tamara is living now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=293DwZDrpLo
Gene Clark's "The French Girl" fits nicely, too. Interestingly, he did *not* write this song, but Tyson and Fricker did. (Don't believe what you see on Metro Lyrics!!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04iz5BQBdHk
The Byrds' "Set You Free This Time," written by Clark, has been going through my head.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QSTy3fkWSA
I also wanted to include "Strength of Strings" and "Lady of the North" from No Other.
The picture below is in place of a biography of words!
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The violet colors in this work are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYes, violet is a tricky color. Glad you are enjoying Tamara's work. I've passed your praise on to her, Joan.
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