Tamar Payne - Ski Skies, 2024

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Media Dimensions: 29 x 42 cm

Image Dimensions: 29 x 42 cm

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Tamar Payne’s most recent work is based on a two year sabbatical in Switzerland focusing on fragile glacial landscapes. Tamar works with both paper stencils and her own photography, to shift perspective and manipulate depth of field, portraying contemporary landscapes not in their natural form but with a polychromatic, dreamlike vision. She is interested in fusing ideas about the sublime and the pastoral. Mountains, lakes and coastline, landscapes often visited for travel and tourism, occupy a liminal space in our minds as places of escape and transcendence. These particular landscapes seem acutely precious now as glacial and coastal areas are threatened by climate change. A recent series of prints featuring the Alps and Lac Léman also features elements of life-drawing. Tamar also did a Masters at Brighton University in Fine Art Practice and more recently a post-graduate year at Chelsea, UAL developing a practice based research degree. She works out of a home studio and the printmaking studio at Richmond School of Art where she is part of the Wednesday Printmakers’ Collective, who exhibit twice a year. Tamar has had a painting in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and recently exhibited at the Other Art Fair and the Women in Art Fair.  Last year she had her first solo shows of paintings, prints and collage, at Rupture Exhibit in Kingston and the Women in Art Gallery Lewes.

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Media Dimensions: 29 x 42 cm

Image Dimensions: 29 x 42 cm

Edition of 2 (with unique variations)

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £18.00 (unframed).

Tamar Payne’s most recent work is based on a two year sabbatical in Switzerland focusing on fragile glacial landscapes. Tamar works with both paper stencils and her own photography, to shift perspective and manipulate depth of field, portraying contemporary landscapes not in their natural form but with a polychromatic, dreamlike vision. She is interested in fusing ideas about the sublime and the pastoral. Mountains, lakes and coastline, landscapes often visited for travel and tourism, occupy a liminal space in our minds as places of escape and transcendence. These particular landscapes seem acutely precious now as glacial and coastal areas are threatened by climate change. A recent series of prints featuring the Alps and Lac Léman also features elements of life-drawing. Tamar also did a Masters at Brighton University in Fine Art Practice and more recently a post-graduate year at Chelsea, UAL developing a practice based research degree. She works out of a home studio and the printmaking studio at Richmond School of Art where she is part of the Wednesday Printmakers’ Collective, who exhibit twice a year. Tamar has had a painting in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and recently exhibited at the Other Art Fair and the Women in Art Fair.  Last year she had her first solo shows of paintings, prints and collage, at Rupture Exhibit in Kingston and the Women in Art Gallery Lewes.

Screenprint

Media Dimensions: 29 x 42 cm

Image Dimensions: 29 x 42 cm

Edition of 2 (with unique variations)

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £18.00 (unframed).

Tamar Payne’s most recent work is based on a two year sabbatical in Switzerland focusing on fragile glacial landscapes. Tamar works with both paper stencils and her own photography, to shift perspective and manipulate depth of field, portraying contemporary landscapes not in their natural form but with a polychromatic, dreamlike vision. She is interested in fusing ideas about the sublime and the pastoral. Mountains, lakes and coastline, landscapes often visited for travel and tourism, occupy a liminal space in our minds as places of escape and transcendence. These particular landscapes seem acutely precious now as glacial and coastal areas are threatened by climate change. A recent series of prints featuring the Alps and Lac Léman also features elements of life-drawing. Tamar also did a Masters at Brighton University in Fine Art Practice and more recently a post-graduate year at Chelsea, UAL developing a practice based research degree. She works out of a home studio and the printmaking studio at Richmond School of Art where she is part of the Wednesday Printmakers’ Collective, who exhibit twice a year. Tamar has had a painting in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and recently exhibited at the Other Art Fair and the Women in Art Fair.  Last year she had her first solo shows of paintings, prints and collage, at Rupture Exhibit in Kingston and the Women in Art Gallery Lewes.