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.
Leone Tonkinson is a South African-born artist with a deep connection to nature. Raised among the golden light, vast plains and wildlife of Africa, she finds her inspiration in the pure beauty of animals and their quiet, meaningful presence.
Now based in the Netherlands, Leone paints with..
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