Slowly Passing Sunday Afternoons

Piece description from the artist

The watercolor painting depicts a field of bright fall foliage. The trees are ablaze with color, with shades of red, orange, yellow, and green. The leaves are so vibrant that they seem to glow in the sunlight. The path winds through the field, leading the viewer's eye into the distance. The path is hidden behind the trees, and the leaves on the ground create a carpet of color. The painting is full of life and energy, and it captures the beauty of fall in all its glory.

Other works by Tamara Gonda

About Tamara Gonda

Pepperell, MA

With a B.F.A. from Virginia Commonwealth University and a M.F.A. from Cornell University, Tamara mainly produces Color Field and Abstract Expressionist works. But when Tamara's son left for college and the house became quiet, she began experimenting with watercolors. She was surprised to find that she absolutely loved it. Watercolors are a huge change for Tamara, as she had never painted anything close to realism before, but she is enjoying this new dimension.

Tamara and her family live in Massachusetts, a short drive away from Lake Winnipesaukee, the White Mountains, the cape, and Maine. However, her standalone favorite place to paint is the American west. She loves to paint from photos she's taken at the National Parks she's visited. Her favorite part about painting realist works is seeing people's face light up when they recognize the locations in her paintings.

The next new adventure for Tamara will be returning to abstract work, but this time around experimenting with small scale and encaustic works.

See Tamara's portfolio here
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