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Self Portrait Study Sketch after Van Gogh Portrait of Dr. Gachet

Apr 3, 2022

Self Portrait Study Sketch after Van Gogh, oil on paper

Actually I had a lot of fun with this self portrait. It was made in time of Covid isolation for actual Christies IG open call.

Working on this piece, I’ve tried to stick to original as much as possible, but reinterpretating it on my way. Like starting from the sitter, a doctor, as I did study medicine myself. And accentuating which defines me most.

Flowers and colors

Or moving on to the flower, possibly Digitalis, at Dr Gachet’s table. I’ve painted it as a bouquet of spring flowers from my garden. Just because “I must have flowers, always, and always.”as Claude Monet said.
Here are tulips, that I’ve painted several times before, and daffodils, for I never can’t get enough of that particular spring yellow color. Then I’ve put some chess flowers into the bouquet. It is an hommage to my home town, as Fritillaria Meleagris or Snake’s head grows in Ljubljana Marshes, becoming quite an extinct species by now. And as my late friend once said to me: ”Why you don’t paint some chess flowers, they are so beautiful.” Or in different words: “Nobody sees a flower – really – it is so small it takes time – we haven’t time – and to see takes time, like to have a friend takes time.” – Georgia O’Keeffe

Brushes and art


I’ve painted myself holding brushes, made them green, just to seem as picked flowers. Referencing to art, as Oscar Wilde said: “A work of art is useless as a flower is useless. A flower blossoms for its own joy. We gain a moment of joy by looking at it. That is all that is to be said about our relations to flowers. Of course man may sell the flower, and so make it useful to him, but this has nothing to do with the flower. It is not part of its essence.”

Books and creating

Then I’ve put some books on the table. In a way referencing Albert Camus: “Creating is living doubly. The groping, anxious quest of a Proust, his meticulous collecting of flowers, of wallpapers, and of anxieties, signifies nothing else.”

What more to say, as happily we are out of times of isolation by now, it might happen that I come back to this sketch, just to paint it in oil on canvas…actally I am already looking forward to it 🙂

Tamara

woman painter with green brushes in her hand sitting near table with a vase with tulips, yellow daffodils and chess flowers and some books. Colorful self portrait of painter Tamara Jare contemporary artist
Self portrait study, Tamara Jare, oil on paper

On my window

Jan 20, 2021

My new still life On My Window is finished!

Tamara Jare contemporary painting two plants on yellow window shelf with a view of a hill and blue sky with a pink cloud oil on canvas wall art artwork fine art collector picture

On my window two plants, Tamara Jare, oil on canvas, 2021

Small still life

Jan 18, 2021
Tamara Jare Slovenian painter contemporary small format still life pink baby roses in green vase on blue table and light blue background
Small still life, Tamara Jare, oil on canvas, 2020

Small still life from times of isolation. I love painting fresh flowers from the garden. Those here are some twigs of pink baby rose in a vintage ceramic vase. Vase has that old green color of glaze that reflects the colors so beautifully. And the shade of pink roses is, similarly, the one almost pale, easily bending into color scale of its surrounding. Yet this time the reflection was more of an internal sort of, I painted the reflections and shades in flowers in colors of my optimism, at the time hoping the quarantine was ending soon. Although, sadly enough, we are still in pandemics, this small still life reminds me of the fact, that better times are coming, inevitably. And there is no need for a big canvas to express this hope, this small format will do it, for it comes from the bottom of my heart……

blue portrait

Dec 9, 2020

Blue portrait, oil on canvas, 2020

blue portrait Tamara Jare oil painting portrait of young man seated reading a book in t shirt blue sky and green landscape artwork contemporary wall art arte gallery art Slovenian painter picture modern painting strong brush strokes
Blue portrait, Tamara Jare, oil on canvas, 2020

Contemporary still life tangram paradox and flowers

Dec 2, 2020

Contemporary still life Tangram paradox and flowers

It’s been already November, as I’ve brought a small bouquet of late fall flowers, some pink baby roses, from the garden to my studio. I’ve put the flowers in a white vase on the table. Just to make me happy. I’ve been working hard on my Ostia Antica landscape painting series. Yet there, on the table, just near the pink bouquet, has been also an old wooden tangram puzzle in bold colors, who knows by which coincidence. Sublime petals of late autumn flowers have been in shades of pink, in a way belonging more to the past summers than to that November day. Yet they have strangely corresponded to the strong vivid colors of the geometric shapes of the puzzle near by. It ‘s been like watching at two worlds at once, like at impressionism and cubism, if you want. Or poetry and math. Or dreams and reality. And, paradoxically, it’s worked together perfectly well.

Tangram paradox

TangramParadox

Tangram paradox: A dissection fallacy discovered by Dudeney (1958). The same set of tangram pieces can apparently produce two different figures, one of which is a proper subset of the other. This seems true only at a first glance: in reality the area is the same in both cases, since in the left picture the missing foot is compensated by a larger body. from:
Barile, Margherita
. “Tangram Paradox.” From MathWorld–A Wolfram Web Resource, created by Eric W. Weisstein. https://mathworld.wolfram.com/TangramParadox.html

Tamara Jare painting original oil on canvas still ,life pink flowers  in white vase and tangram puzzle colorful shapes triangle yellow, orange, green, red, artwork wall art contemporary paintings picture
Contemporary still life Tangram paradox

self portrait painted

Nov 26, 2020

Self portrait painted in times of isolation……

tamara jare self portrait painting oil on canvas artwork wall art contemporary portraiture color blue red yellow white
Self portrait painted, Tamara Jare, oil on linen, 2020

I don’t know how many souls I have.

I’ve changed at every moment.

I always feel like a stranger.

I’ve never seen or found myself.

From being so much, I have only soul.

A man who has soul has no calm.

A man who sees is just what he sees.

A man who feels is not who he is.

Attentive to what I am and see,

I become them and stop being myself.

Each of my dreams and each desire

Belongs to whoever had it, not me.

I am my own landscape,

I watch my own journey –

Different, mobile and alone.

Here, where I am, I can’t feel myself.

That’s why I read, as a stranger,

My being as if it were pages.

Not knowing what will come

And forgetting what has passed.

I note in the margin of my reading

What I thought I felt.

Rereading, I wonder: “Was that me?”

God knows, because he wrote it.

Fernando Pessoa

green vase

Nov 24, 2020

Green Vase, oil on canvas still life painting just finished! It’s been a challenge to put together all the strong colors with the delicacy of the green vase with pink flowers! A vase I’ve painted several times by now, has that deep green glaze reflecting the light and turning just into any surrounding color possible. What about yellow? With some help of blue, it can be done! What do you think?

Tamara Jare still life painting Green vase with pink flowers on blue and green tablecloth, strong yellow background. Contemporary oil on canvas artwork wall art painting original painting picture
Green Vase, Tamara Jare, oil on canvas, 2020

Coleus still life

Nov 18, 2020

Coleus still life is a small format oil on canvas painting I’ve made recently. Currently working on my Ostia Antica series and some other projects I’ve noticed the coleus on the window shelf. I guess at the time there has been that special light in the room, entering the room just at the angle as it does on late November afternoons, reflecting reddish nuances of some clouds on the teal blue sky. A late hour of the day that has accentuated the pink parts of the plant leaves. And I am quiet happy I’ve managed to catch the palette of the coleus foliage here, together with the fragility of the young stems. Just a small canvas, but dear to my heart, remembering the coleus I’ve got this summer.

Tamara Jare coleus still life oil painting of twigs of green and pink variety of plant coleus in cream juf on vivid red and teal blue background artwork. Contemporary painting Slovenian artist original wall art gallery art for art collector. International artist made painting nature morte vivid colors figurative art.
Coleus still life, Tamara Jare, oil on canvas, 2020

Painting series ostia Antica new piece

Nov 12, 2020

Painting series Ostia Antica has kept me busy since the Covid- 19 pandemics with lockdowns has started. Still remembering the day I’ve taken a new canvas from the stack, put it on the easel and sat in front of it. A luxury I love the most, just to paint whatever calls me at the moment.

Just imagine. We’ve been under the first lock down in Slovenia, I’ve been staying at home and dreaming about the summer to come. It has been obvious we’ve got to stay at home for at least a couple of weeks. So the reveries have come up my mind. Remembering Italian summers. Remembering Rome. Remembering pine trees. Remembering the freedom of traveling.

And as I’ve remembered walking Ostia ruins I’ve seen the striking analogy between remnants of lost civilization and our times. An archeology museums aficionado and history lover, I’ve got immersed in the subject I’ve never before considered as my painting subject. Indeed, I’ve just loved working on the subject, letting it evolve into a painting series. Here comes a new work from the series. And which comes up to my ind is a wish, to be able to visit these places soon…

My new Ostia Antica painting is made in oil on linen canvas, measuring 60 x 75 cm.

Please find here some Latin sayings:

EXEGI MONUMENTUM AERE PERRENIUS: I have made a monument more lasting than bronze. Horace, Roman poet

MATERIAM SUPERABAT OPUS: The workmanship surpassed the material. Ovid, Roman poet

SOL OMNIBUS LUCET: The sun shines on everyone, Gaius Petronius, Roman writer

DE GUSTIBUS ET COLORIBUS NON EST DISPUTANDUM: There’s no arguing about tastes and colors.

My new Ostia Antica painting is made in oil on linen canvas, measuring 60 x 75 cm.

Tamara Jare original painting landscape oil on canvas Ostia Antica ruins in archeologiucal park near Rome. White marble pillars, some walls,  two pine trees and two cypress trees. Blue sky. Colorful artwork gallery wall art fine art from Slovenian painter.
Tamara Jare Ostia Antiqua Painting series, oil on canvas, 2020

White flowers from the garden

Nov 3, 2020

White Flowers from the Garden, Tamara Jare, oil on canvas, 2019

white flowers bouquet in white jug on table and blue background with white tiny patches oil on canvas painting small format art framed in white frame Tamara Jare slovenian artist artwork
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