In Through My Father’s Lens, Carla Jasper transforms a photograph taken by her father into a luminous oil painting, blending personal memory with artistic mastery. The glass, captured in subtle tones of green and gold, becomes a vessel for reflection — both literal and symbolic. With patience and skill, the artist explores classical glazing techniques, layering light and transparency until the object seems to breathe. This work is more than a study of form; it is an intimate tribute, honoring the bond between father and daughter, teacher and student, memory and creation. Part of the TAM Master Students collection, it stands as a testament to how art carries forward legacy and love.
Over de Kunstenaar — Leone Tonkinson
De artistieke reis van Leone Tonkinson heeft altijd het pad van het licht gevolgd. Geboren onder de open hemel van Zuid-Afrika en nu schilderend in Nederland, verkent haar werk de stille dialoog tussen licht en vorm — een benadering die zij Solar Realism noemt.
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