Associate Art & Advertising Design
Mixed Media
51.0 x 51.0 cm
2024
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About this artwork
Tamannah is an Urdu word which means desire - this textured mixed media creation is every existence’s desire to just be who they want to be. Neutral pallet fits well in any space - a definite conversation starter! Proud to have exhibited this at Women’s Art Association Of Canada as a part of their ‘Keeping Dreams’ show March-April 2024.
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Apr 19, 2024
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About the artist
I am an acrylic mixed media artist drawing inspiration from my multicultural background and global experiences. Rooted in Indian heritage, I create textured art that expresses survival through displacement and assimilation. Harmonizing paint, paper, photography, typography, and foliage, my pieces explore identity and belonging amidst life's transience. Through a mesmerizing interplay of layers, I invite viewers to look closer and deeper to reflect on their own cultural fusion. My art celebrates diversity, fostering dialogues that unite us all. Each creation reveals life's intricate tapestry, an invitation to connect, self-reflect, and cherish shared human experiences. I hold an Associates Degree in Art and Advertising Design from New York City Technical College. After working as a graphic designer for over two decades, the pandemic provided a conduit to reconnect with fine art. My work can be found in private and public collections in North America and United Kingdom. Most recently St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto has added my largest painting, ‘Chakras,’ to their Robert Howard and Brenda McDowell Patient and Family Learning Centre. This vibrant abstract now brightens their ‘Joy’ collection, fostering positivity and hope. It’s an immense honour to contribute to a space dedicated to learning, healing and support for patients and their families.
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Born in 1974 in India. Currently residing in Oakville, ON, Canada.
Elemental at Synonym, Hamilton Ontario Elemental at Synonym, Hamilton Ontario https://unityhealth.to/2024/05/amplifying-community-voices-through-art/ https://eastendarts.ca/artmeets-24-gelli-printing/ ArtMEETS 24: Gelli Printing
Facilitator: Taruna Singh
Saturday July 20th | 1-4pm ON Culture Days 2024 Gelli Printing With Artist Taruna Singh https://culturedays.ca/en/events/abc80eb6-8d6c-44a7-b977-cc8caa839fce Lakeshore Arts Diwali Celebration Gelli Printing Diwali Cards With Indian Wooden Printing Blocks. https://lakeshorearts.ca/celebrate-diwali-24/
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