Rainbow Dreaming - Limited Edition Print Ed. 7 of 20

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A$330

Artwork Details

Medium Reproduction Print, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 40cm (W) x 51.5cm (H) x 0.1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Unframed Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Print by Tamara Armstrong
7/20

Printed on Archival 225gsm photo matte with quality Epson inks to achieve a lifespan of over 80 years.

Strictly limited edition print run of 25 prints. 4 sizes to choose from.

This is the 10th portrait completed by Tamara for her current 'Women of Colour' series of Indigenous Youth Activist and Model Aretha Stewart Brown and it was inspired by imagery from Australian fashion photographer Jade Florence for Brisbane fashion designer 'Arkie the Label​'.
20% of each print sales will be donated to 'AIME Mentoring' as nominated by 'Aretha'.
AIME is a mentoring program based at universities where we build a bridge back to local high schools & mentor the most disadvantaged kids out of inequality. We've successfully done this in Australia for the last 12 years & are about to share the model to the world.

Print Size Options
This image is available in four different print sizes. This image is also available as a stretched canvas print with oak shadow box. Limited numbers remain.

Framing
Tamara recommends this artwork be framed behind glass with matte board and an oak frame

Artist Bio

Tamara Armstrong is a dynamic Australian visual artist, living and working from her purpose-built art studio at Tamborine Mountain in the Gold Coast hinterland of Queensland. Growing up with a variety of artistic family influences, Armstrong has been exposed to the arts and has been a ‘maker’ for as long as she can remember. She paints to understand her life and cultural heritage as she lives it, blending her innate love for colour and nature with contemporary perspectives of ‘connection’, to create visually bold and uplifting imagery. Having graduated from QUT in 2003 with a dual degree in Visual Art and Secondary Education, Armstrong has over 12 years experience as an Arts Educator and entered the professional art world as a practicing Artist in 2011. Tamara paintings and mural work have decorated the walls of various galleries, public spaces, boutiques, cafes, and commercial offices across the southeast, as well as interstate. A number of her original and commissioned works also hang internationally in private collections. She was a finalist in the Australia's most prestigious prize for female portrait artists - 'Portia Geach Memorial Award' in 2016 and in 2017 her portrait of Faustina Agolley was selected for the alternate Archibald Prize known as the 'Salon des Refuses'. In 2018 she was a finalist in both the Kennedy Art Prize and the Redland Art Award and the Brisbane Portrait Prize. "In this life there are few pleasures that truly immerse the mind, body and soul bringing fourth deep feelings of bliss, rejuvenation and honest self-awareness. For me painting is my ultimate indulgence, my most treasured form of expression and certainly my idea of paradise. My work aims to communicate positivity and acceptance of ‘self’ through a celebration of colour, culture, nature and pattern".
Unfortunately Tamara doe not accept portrait commissions.

Commissions

Tamara's studio is in Tamborine Mountain, QLD