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Tamara Duran is an artist based in Sacramento, California. She uses various mediums like charcoal, paints, and mixed media to convey her thoughts, feelings, dreams, and memories through self-expression in her artwork. Most of her work is 2D drawings and paintings, though she also experiments with 3D ceramics and sculpture. Her 2D styles range from realistic depictions inspired by Renaissance and Baroque art to animated, anime-inspired pieces. At other times, her artwork takes on an abstract form to provoke thought and convey what is in her mind through color and form.
Tamara Duran is an artist based in Sacramento, California. She uses various mediums like charcoal, paints, and mixed media to convey her thoughts, feelings, dreams, and memories through self-expression in her artwork. Most of her work is 2D drawings and paintings, though she also experiments with 3D ceramics and sculpture. Her 2D styles range from realistic depictions inspired by Renaissance and Baroque art to animated, anime-inspired pieces. At other times, her artwork takes on an abstract form to provoke thought and convey what is in her mind through color and form.
Tamara Duran is an artist based in Sacramento, California. She uses various mediums like charcoal, paints, and mixed media to convey her thoughts, feelings, dreams, and memories through self-expression in her artwork. Most of her work is 2D drawings and paintings, though she also experiments with 3D ceramics and sculpture. Her 2D styles range from realistic depictions inspired by Renaissance and Baroque art to animated, anime-inspired pieces. At other times, her artwork takes on an abstract form to provoke thought and convey what is in her mind through color and form.
Sacramento, CA 95825 (831) 905-1543 tmduran94@gmail.com
Artist Statement
The concept of my artwork is self expression. I convey what I
wish to show and tell people when I do not have to words to express them myself. I show viewers my thoughts, my feelings, the parts of my personality that I hide, my dreams and nightmares, memories, and moments of deep longing. I put a piece of my self into my work. Most of my artwork is 2-D: drawings, paintings, mixed media, etc. So I use material such as charcoal, graphite, acrylic or oil paints, different types of paper (tissue, construction, newspaper, book pages). There are times where I will do 3-D work, including ceramics and sculpture, to try or brush up on other methods. The materials I use and am mostly familiar with for this would be wire, clay, cardboard, wood, and found items. My 2-D is either realistic or animated (cartoon/anime-like). My animated work is usually inspired by anime (shoujo) style: Sailor Moon or Maid-Sama. One artist I look to on this is Irene Flores who has made a couple of books on how to draw in a shoujo style. For my realistic work I look to earlier forms of art such as the Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo periods. I find the these styles to be wonderful to look at and I strive to have my realistic work to be on that level. There are also times where Im abstract with my 2-D and 3-D. I do this to make the viewers think about what Im trying to say them; to show them whats in my head. Doing my work abstract usually goes into a sort of fearful tranquility. This can be seen in the colors and I use in various artworks. Overall my work varies. This variation gives me chances to experiment or stick to what I like.