cyanotype on handmade paper (abaca)
- approx 6.5 x 6.5"
- I offer custom framing from gorgeous found wood that's been ethically sourced and given new life from fallen trees and buildings. Please contact me if you'd like to know more!
"And I would ask my mother, my father, my grandparents, and my great-grandparents why. They would say, 'That’s the way it is. Don’t go getting in trouble.' But in 1955, at 15 years old, I heard of Dr. King, and I heard of Rosa Parks. They inspired me to get in trouble."
-- John Lewis --
from an interview by Vann R. Newkirk II
The Atlantic
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GTIN: 4066
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$40.00
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Tara utilizes traditional photography, experimentation and intuition to create unconventional portraits. She makes her own handmade paper and books, and creates collaged imagery. She regards her work as a figurative language through which to communicate and contemplate perceptions of human behavior, interpersonal relationships, and the relevance of the natural landscape to the human condition.
Tara lives and works in Birmingham, Alabama where she is a resident artist at Ground Floor Contemporary and an art educator. For more than fifteen years, she has enjoyed teaching specialty art classes to youth for The Smithsonian Associates summer camp program in Washington D.C. Previously, Lee worked as the Arts Education Coordinator for Space One Eleven, a visual arts non-profit in Birmingham.