Tamar works as a painter, printmaker, theater set designer, and set painter consistently investigate the use of layering to create and enhance the illusion of three-dimensional space. Her sculptures and installations map the layering of ecosystems and the interface between industrial society and biodiversity.
Statement
“I have an enduring interest in botany, which stems from my childhood in California and studies in the pursuit of my degree in Landscape Architecture. My current involvement in Gelatin Plate Printmaking is fueled by the medium’s unique sensitivity to plant material and its ability to produce detailed, multi-layered, luminous imagery. I have also used complex surfaces to create three-dimensional collages in the form of paper-engineered art books and sculptures.”
images of work