May 10 – June 12
Artworks-Nicholson Gallery
Reception: May 13, 5:30 – 8:00pm
Tulasi (tul-see) Zimmer is a professional artist and educator. She grew up in Columbus, Ohio where she earned her BFA degree from The Ohio State University and a MFA degree from Miami University of Ohio in painting, drawing, and art history. Tulasi’s professional art career began when she was still in high school and includes experiences as a portrait artist; illustrator; graphic artist; web developer; multimedia producer and publisher; computer animator; stained glass artist; fiber artist; and arts education administrator. She has worked for major corporations, State government, design studios, higher/adult education programs, the private sector, and as a self employed contractor. Tulasi is an award winning oil painter and has received several national and regional awards, gallery representation in New York City, and her art work belongs to public and private collections around the world.
ARTIST STATEMENT – Inner Landscapes
I started my professional career as an artist painting realistic/traditional figures and still life, when I was still in high school. For several years, I worked independently painting, entering competitions, and fulfilling gallery obligations mainly on the East coast. After being involved in the New York art scene for a few years, I took a break from painting and pursued other creative endeavors. Three years ago, I had a desire to paint again. But, I wanted to do something totally different than what I was painting before so I thought I would try painting the beautiful landscapes scenes of Montana. I was going for a more painterly approach in my work, so I decided to try painting abstractly as a way to make my brushstrokes more fluid. To my surprise, I started to enjoy creating the abstract paintings so much that I decided to go in a totally different direction. These new abstract paintings are a fresh start and a new direction for me.
I don’t have a subject in mind when I start a new painting. I begin by selecting a color palette to work with. I randomly paint large shapes over the entire canvas, using energetic brush strokes of transparent paint diluted with a painting medium. From there, I selectively enhance shapes that I find interesting, and sometimes merge several shapes into one. I continue by adding values of colors that will push and pull shapes in and out of the space and create a sense of movement. In some instances, I will apply thicker applications of paint that not only provide a sense of depth, but also create interesting textural qualities. I choose to work with oil paint, because it is easier for me to blend colors and create value gradations. I try not to portray representational elements in my paintings, because I want the viewer to interpret their own meaning to my art work and enjoy the visual experience.
I call this series of paintings “Inner Landscapes” to reflect the internal imagery I experience and try to manifest through painting. I enjoy taking the abstract approach, because it appeals to my years of practice in spirituality and meditation. It’s the journey into the unknown, without an external reference, and the exploration of my Self that is intriguing to me. Furthermore, it is a lesson of surrender and the letting go of results that I am learning through this creative process.
- Tulasi Zimmer