Tatulli Komogorova
Studio #24 | 1821 Meadow View Dr NW | tatulliart.com | email Tatulli | (505) 301-3213
After my retirement, I decided to pursue my passion for creating art. All my experiences and interests such as my love for nature, poetry and history are strongly embedded in my art process. I believe that art, music or the words in a poem, which feel like the delicate taste of citrus on the tongue or like a sincere hug of a close friend, can bring happiness and harmony. Creating art - for me- is pure joy, which is the highest measure of life itself.
My semi-realistic and impressionistic creations very often contain historical and mythological symbology. In my paintings I address emotions, feelings, the symbolic atmosphere, mysteries of our world and a touch of the subconscious. I am influenced by the symbolism and mysticism of Rossetti and Klimt, as well as primitivism of Cézanne, Kandinsky and Chagall’s fauvism. I care about light, color, symbols, composition, and the viewer's emotions. I create hundreds of pieces of art in my head. When I am painting, my imagination fuses those ideas with my current thoughts, feelings and dreams.
I use palette knives to apply oil or acrylic paint in Alla Prima technique.
I mostly work in my studio using photographs as a base for my paintings, but I love to do plein air work in the fall.
Awards:
My painting “Fishermen” at Fuller Lodge received a special viewer recognition.
Three “Honorable mention” awards in international competitions by Teravarna gallery for Portrait, Animal and Landscape.
“Excellence” awards at the Encantada exhibit.