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This small painting was created during the artist's art residency at Kenosha LIght House Studio in the summer of 2019. The artist lived and painted inside a historic lighthouse in Kenosha for one week. She picked and preserved plants from the beach and a few of them made it into this painting. They define the basic geometric structure of the painted space. The two small figures of girls rowing were added on top of the plants. These were the girls that would come to the beach and canoe in the blue waters of Lake Michigan. The painting is acrylic and oil on linen. It was exhibited during the Elephant Room's Gallery 10th Anniversary Show in December 2019. This painting is framed. (White floater frame)
This small painting was created during the artist's art residency at Kenosha LIght House Studio in the summer of 2019. The artist lived and painted inside a historic lighthouse in Kenosha for one week. She picked and preserved plants from the beach and a few of them made it into this painting. They define the basic geometric structure of the painted space. The two small figures of girls rowing were added on top of the plants. These were the girls that would come to the beach and canoe in the blue waters of Lake Michigan. The painting is acrylic and oil on linen. It was exhibited during the Elephant Room's Gallery 10th Anniversary Show in December 2019. This painting is framed. (White floater frame)
This small painting was created during the artist's art residency at Kenosha LIght House Studio in the summer of 2019. The artist lived and painted inside a historic lighthouse in Kenosha for one week. She picked and preserved plants from the beach and a few of them made it into this painting. They define the basic geometric structure of the painted space. The two small figures of girls rowing were added on top of the plants. These were the girls that would come to the beach and canoe in the blue waters of Lake Michigan. The painting is acrylic and oil on linen. It was exhibited during the Elephant Room's Gallery 10th Anniversary Show in December 2019. This painting is framed. (White floater frame)
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Lake Michigan - Girls Row Painting

Tamara Wasserman

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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 13.5 W x 13.5 H x 2 D in

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This small painting was created during the artist's art residency at Kenosha Light House Studio in the summer of 2019. The artist lived and painted inside a historic lighthouse in Kenosha for one week. She picked and preserved plants from the beach and a few of them made it into this painting. They define the basic geometric structure of the painted space. The two small figures of girls rowing were added on top of the plants. These were the girls that would come to the beach and canoe in the blue waters of Lake Michigan. The painting is acrylic and oil on linen. It was exhibited during the Elephant Room's Gallery 10th Anniversary Show in December 2019. This painting is framed. (White floater frame)

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Size:13.5 W x 13.5 H x 2 D in

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« Art making is an asynchronous diary of daily events. The process is extreme and the result is surprising. » Tamara Wasserman is an artist based in the United States whose paintings have been featured in solo and group exhibitions nationally. She describes her most recent works as resulting from the fusion of observation with emotion. Omitting the details of faithful observation, Wasserman concentrates on the essentials, allowing "intense emotion to find its free abstracted expression". She creates using oils, acrylics, oil pastels, and charcoal on canvas or wood. Tamara was born in Riga, Latvia, and raised in Israel where she graduated from the Bezalel Art Academy in Jerusalem. Tamara is a visual artist, performer and writer. Her work is in private collections in the US, Israel, Switzerland and England. Tamara has exhibited in galleries of New York City, Chicago, Boston, Tel-Aviv, and Ann Arbor, Michigan. Tamara’s studio is at Bridgeport Art Center in Chicago. Wasserman's artistic family includes: Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Paul Gauguin, and Edvard Munch. Her work is deeply influenced by early Surrealism and DaDa.

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