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open edition art prints
Open edition art prints are NOW available at my Saatchi Art ! Have a look and choose from art prints on canvas or paper. Giclée art prints on paper can even be delivered already framed. Frame options are white, black or natural wood. And which I like the best is WIEW IN MY ROOM option for the mobile phone. All you have to do: on the Tamara Jare art Saatchi page pick the artwork you like and press the button to see how my artwork looks on your gallery wall !!!!
Colorful bouquet of flowers in blue room Painting by Tamara Jare | Saatchi Art
COLORFUL BOUQUET OF FLOWERS IN BLUE ROOM PAINTING BY TAMARA JARE is now available in my Saatchi Art shop. Original artwork is available, but also affordable open edition art prints on high quality archival paper or canvas. Giclée prints on paper can be delivered already framed. Frames available are white, black and natural wood. Feel free to check it out, I hope you’ll like it! For any additional questions, inquiries or commissions please do not hesitate to contact me 🙂 May your day be full of color and flowers !
Tamara
Exibition USTVARJALNOST FRANCETA AHČINA
Exibition USTVARJALNOST FRANCETA AHČINA opens today in Menaček Gallery.
Due to the Covid situation the exibition oppening is closed to the participating artists only.
The exibition can be visited each day from September 8th – October 17th 2020.
Exibition USTVARJALNOST FRANCETA AHČINA is dedicated to the late sculptor France Ahčin’s birthday 100 year ago, that has been celebrated in 2020 in his birth place, Domžale.
Artists birth home is today a museum Menačekov Domačija, with a permanent exibition of his donated artworks and a small gallery space for current exibitions.
”Portrait of Sculptor France Ahčin” is my painting presented in this group show. I’ve painted the artist, using some archival photographs kindly provided to all participants by the gallery. Visit the exibition to see my painting and all the other artworks!
Official Exibition Announcement/ Invitation
Floral still life in colored pencils
FLORAL STILL LIFE IN COLORED PENCILS
Guggenheim Together submission
Guggenheim Together Submission
I am more than thrilled as my Guggenheim Together submission for the #GuggenheimTogether open call has been accepted. My artwork has been published over social platforms of Guggenheim Museum , New York, Museo Guggenheim, Bilbao and Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice.
Art in Times of social distancing
My work on paper “Peggy and Tamara,” © @tamarajareart has been featured together with the works of the artists @museumhabitus; © @filippobiagioli; © @buitelaarcarola . In am humbled with this great opportunity given to me and my fellow artists. In times of social distancing artists have been hit to a major degree. But as it goes, an artist is an artist and would always go on creating, no matter how hard could it be. But it is also the art public that has been badly hurt during the current pandemics. Closed museums, galleries, less opportunity to check what has been painted recently, lack of dialogue. This lack of conversation among the public and the artist is bad.Only this interaction is a sort of cooking pot for the new ideas, artworks, concepts. And just at that point museum Guggenheim social platforms are reaching a new level of interaction between the art public and the artist.
inspiration
Open calls as #guggenheimtogether are proving that social media have a potential of becoming a platform for the art word of the future. Internet is connecting museums with artists and public across the boundaries of geographies, politics, time zones, gender or race. And this possibility is making me happy. For the word to grow needs to stay connected with the creativity and innovation, no matter where does it come from. Please, visit official Instagram, Twitter or Facebook pages of Guggenheim Museums and have a look. I hope you’ll like my painting, but be sure to check out other posts, too. For art has , paradoxically, newer been so accessible as it is getting just now, in times of social isolation . And remember, as Museum Guggenheim says : even in a socially-distanced world, inspiration is never far.
https://www.instagram.com/guggenheim/
https://www.instagram.com/guggenheim_venice/
https://www.instagram.com/museoguggenheim/
https://twitter.com/Guggenheim?s=20
Violets Watercolor
Violets, Contemporary still life, Watercolor on paper
Petunia drawing
Petunia drawing, pencil and colored pencils on paper, 2020
pARTICIPATING AT #cREATEBECAUSEWECARE
Participating at #createbecausewecare open call was my act of support for the health care and essential workers in NYC and worldvide. The public art contest was launched by @bigscreenplaza , New York. Inspired by the movement #clapforourcarers the project was meant to give messages of support, thanks and hope on Big Screen Plaza’s 30-foot digital billboard, located at 851 Avenue of the Americas, behind Hotel Eventi,
Between 29th & 30th Street, New York, NY 10001.
I am excited as my artwork has been chosen to be a part of this project. There are two reasons for my hapiness.
First: I am absolutely grateful to all the health and essential workers saving lifes and wish my still life painting is bringing at least some sunshine to them. That is basically the reason I’ve chosen my August Bouquet painting to participate with.
Second: I am absolutely thrilled by the initiative to put art on public places, for free, but with a strong message. As bad as these Covid epidemics times might be for the art world, I still hope for some good things to emerge. I hope there might be some good lessons learned. Like giving more value to art in public places. Making art more accessibile. Making art step out of the mundane galleries, to change the daily vistas of our cities, towns. Giving it the possibility to comunicate with each of us. And to make this world a better place to live in.
Big Screen Plaza, thank you for the opportunity to show my art to citizens of your city!
View the entire digital exibition HERE:
Create Because We Care from Big Screen Plaza on Vimeo.
Artichokes
Artichokes, oil on canvas, 2019
This canvas was made after a photo of mine, taken the same year. It was spring, I remember, as I visited Udine with my husband. I can still see the bright day it was as we crossed the market in the old town. Always attracted by beautifully arranged vegetables, fruits, I was taking some pics. As I saw these artichokes I got stuck by the gorgeous colors. How widely had someone put them on display on the bright electric blue vinyl cloth, just to accentuate the herbaceous greens and pinks of the first artichokes of the season!