Artwork Reserved: Tamami Davidson — Where The Light Comes In (2022) — Acrylic on Canvas — 76 cm x 101 cm

$2,800.00

Artwork Reserved: Tamami Davidson — Where The Light Comes In (2022) — Acrylic on Canvas — 76 cm x 101 cm

Note: this work is not currently framed, and will be framed in a bespoke float frame upon purchase, in client's choice of natural waxed oak, black, walnut, or white. Artwork price includes framing.

Reserved

This is an original work by Tamami Davidson, from her ‘Return’ series of works.

About 'Return': "The product of a personally challenging year and hiatus, this mini-release of works is a sweet reminder to take time, take space, and to return to find that the important things have not fallen away." - Tamami Davidson

View additional works in this series here.

Artist CV is available on request.

Authenticity certificate is provided.

Freight is quoted and charged separately to the artwork purchase.

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Imbedded with a considered calm, Tamami Davidson draws on an escapist whimsy in conjuring and creating each of her unique works. While her journey to becoming the artist she is today took its own turns, the path that led her was an inevitable one, returning to a true sense of purpose. Excited by the creative process and infallible need to explore, her works capture her own curiosity with the world, often expressed through softly muted tones with an occasional brighter palette.

Drawing on her combined Japanese heritage and Australian upbringing, Tamami aims to animate through her innate creative wiring. Her early years immersed within music, both as a classical pianist and teacher, ensured her connection to enlivening the senses through the Arts to be firmly at the core of why she creates. Her early experimentation with watercolours when she later started her own family, awakened her creative wiring, and became the beginnings of her work today.

Aimed at inciting a joyous sense of wonder, each piece through its abstraction is layered from a base of lightness and colour and how each interact with the canvas and her own hand. Using a medium of mostly acrylics, the outcome of each piece is determined only once upon approach, where she lets her instinct guide her.

Based in Queensland, Tamami creates soft and delicate musings of the abstract kind, flowing freely as she approaches each new piece. Her work garners her own nurturing nature and is an expression of introspective gratitude.

Written by Bronwyn Marshall.