Tamar uses many different mediums and techniques in her sculpture, including antisynclastic and synclastic forming of soft metals, riveting, painting, photo transfer on metal, printmaking and assemblage, even contemporary West African techniques of working thin metal over a shaped wooden core (evident in the Fish series).
Note: Within each grouping, click on a single image to see the Gallery View of all.
Protecting Our Way of Life, 2002
mixed media & motor, 18″x34″x20″[POWL interior detail] Proto with Shoots, 1999
mixed media (shoots: copper), 18″x5″x12″ focal pieceBiotech Eden Second Genesis, 2003
mixed media, 24″x16″x6″Fish
copper, aluminum, brass, wood, nails, tacks; each element 6″-30″ long, 1″ thick, varying heights

Biotech Pharm and Feed Lot, 2003
mixed media w/ motor & switch (to raise and lower “corn”[BPFL detail (Corn’s Up)] [BPFL detail]

Powerlifting
photo-transfer on metal, hand-painted paper, mixed media; 29″x34″x12″[Powerlifting detail]