Tamara Kulish Art Collections
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Artwork by Tamara Kulish
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Zozobra 4 by Tamara Kulish
Zozobra 7 by Tamara Kulish
If I keep a green bough in my heart the singing bird will come - by Tamara Kulish
A Mind is Like a Parachute by Tamara Kulish
A gem cannot be polished without friction by Tamara Kulish
Blue Fairy Tree by Tamara Kulish
May you have warm words on a cold evening - navy by Tamara Kulish
Zozobra 2 by Tamara Kulish
Use what talents you posess - maroon by Tamara Kulish
The Tragedy of Life is Not Death But What We Let Die Inside of U by Tamara Kulish
Gently Inhale the Tulips by Tamara Kulish
White Hibiscus by Tamara Kulish
Lone Red Tulip by Tamara Kulish
Moody Irises by Tamara Kulish
A Gem Cannot Be Polished Without Adversity by Tamara Kulish
California Poppy 1 by Tamara Kulish
Always Believe That Something Wonderful by Tamara Kulish
Love Written in the Trees by Tamara Kulish
Tree Dusk painting in Acrylic by Tamara Kulish
Be With Someone Who Knows What They Have When They Have You by Tamara Kulish
Aloe Flower 3 by Tamara Kulish
Believe Nothing Because Someone Else Believes It by Tamara Kulish
Rock 2 by Tamara Kulish
If You Dont Like the Road You Are Walking by Tamara Kulish
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About Tamara Kulish
“Welcome to my art page! Just so you know, if you like anything and want to save it for later, you can pin it to one of your Pinterest boards, and when you click on the image, it will link directly back to the artwork page!
I’m an artist, an author of 'On Becoming a Lemonade Maker', a blogger, a photographer and a life voyager. My artistic training started at the age of 8, when I started taking a few 2 hour art classes per week in my mother’s studio to help fill up the classes, and then at the age of 15 this allowed me to become a teacher’s assistant, and soon take over the running of one of the 3 studios she operated.
Trained at an early age to observe and to learn intensively, I applied this ability to view life from an observer’s perspective to try to unravel life’s secrets, and later in life became a writer. Taking photos became one of my guilty pleasures, and many times I would stop and take a photo of something which held absolutely no interest for anyone around me, and even prompted some to ask, 'Why are you taking a picture of that?' Once the photos were downloaded to the computer, people could see the striking photo and understand a little better what had captivated me!
This artist has lived through many ups and downs, and has found that creativity has been expressed in a few forms. Depending on what is going on in my life and the available materials, I’ll create to express joys, sorrows and a whole array of emotions. Art has been a way to express the beauty around me, has saved my sanity through the difficult times and has opened other doors to creativity.
You might think that one would have to choose between writing and making art and photography, but I’ve found that as I found her writing voice, I tapped into deeper areas inside of myself, which brought more depth to my art making and even to the photos!”
The artist is currently living with her family in the Heartland of America; she was born in Montreal and lived there most of her life. She moved from one extreme temperature climate to the desert in Tucson, Arizona, which is at the other extreme of temperatures. Life then led her to live in Santa Fe, New Mexico for a couple of years, and then to Missouri, to be with her daughter and her grand kids. Each one of these areas has influenced her art, her photography and her writing, so you'll see a mixture of these styles and influences!
Book: “On Becoming a Lemonade Maker”, available as a Kindle, a paperback and soon as an audio book: check out Amazon and Barnes and Noble!
Blog: onbecomingalemonademaker.WordPress.com