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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Travel For Inspiration...Tuscany!

It has taken me two weeks to digest the many elements of inspiration that fill you up in Tuscany.

Tuscany has been a destination for artists throughout history, however,  I was not prepared for this overwhelming visual experience!



A group of 12 artists, led by Lisa Pressman, head to Tuscany to study abstraction.













Not being an abstract artist,  I was going for the landscapes...



















































I would dabble and play with abstraction but not be married to the idea. Its was an exploration in form, color, texture.





Golden light everywhere…. its spellbinding!


















The light, the food, the people were unforgettable!


I'm still under the golden spell.

I'll be painting, which is my best way to communicate...should be interesting to see the new pallet.  Need to head to Gerry’s for more shades of yellow and gold.  I'll post the results.


For now, visit these sites of amazing artists and photographers to get their perspective on the trip:

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Studio Tour 2011 extended through this Saturday

Call first to make sure I'm home...973.820.5990 (376 Montrose Ave., S. Orange)

There were about 100 visitors...and the weather held out!!!

Starbucks provided the coffee & our favorite barista, Christina told us about a library she's building in Ghana.  To help her cause, please contact her at cperelli@thegacd.org










My husband made and put up these shelves to display the new encaustics.













Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Artist Studio Tour This Sunday 10am-5pm

I'll be open at 10:00 am.  Tickets can be purchased here...
376 Montrose Ave., South Orange


"Morning Mist"  pastel



"Lavender Sky"  pastel



The Annual Studio Tour has over 50 artist participating.
Visit their studio and see their new works.






I've been asked to show my work at the recent South Orange House Tour.  The "Campione" residence looked amazing...

3 small encaustics


"Breathe"  encaustic


"Day's End"  encaustic

"White"  pastel


"Beech Tree"  pastel


pastels


Thursday, March 17, 2011

Upcoming Show at the Tenth Muse Gallery in Maplewood - Thursday, March 24th



Open Reception on Thursday, March 24, 6-9:30
Maplewood Restaurant Week

The newest collection captures the ethereal mood of the season with a misty soft vale over the landscape. The works have a dream-like quality with pale hues of blue green and lavenders. The Beech trees hanging onto there golden leaves all winter are peaking through in each of the paintings.... Giving us both a visual destination and a feeling of hope, endurance and beauty.


The new works are acrylic, pastel and encaustic… all were inspired once again from our local weather, trees, mountains and fields.

Show will be up through May 9th


The Tenth Muse Gallery, 99 Baker St, Maplewood 973.313.2722

Friday, January 28, 2011

The Series Continues

Fog on Snow V

Fog on Snow lV
 LIGHT

Nature and its beauty have been the inspiration for my work for many years.

Im facinated by the sensuousness of Light.
Fog on Snow

To witness the morning light, the filtered light through the treesand the soft haze of Fog.









To capture natures essence and
communicate it with my painting.
To consciously avoid elaboration,
rather leave a soft mark that allows
the viewer to fill in the rest....






the way fog slowly lifts on a misty morning.















view previous dates for more of this series.


to see more pastels and encaustic work...

www.taraoleary.com

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Fog on Snow Paintings

Fog on Snow
Fog on Snow ll

I've been loving and hating the abundance of snow this season,  It's a drag to shovel and drive in this, but just look out the window, it's amazing.   I took a walk in the reservation two weeks ago when it was really foggy.  The translucent white on top of the already white landscape was awe inspiring. The effect made you stand still and feel the presence of nature.  

Here are a couple paintings in progress from that walk...

Tuesday, January 25, 2011