Tara Sabz is a watercolor and mixed media artist whose passion for painting has been a lifelong constant—an ever-evolving force that has shaped her journey and artistic voice. Over the years, she has committed herself fully to her craft, delving into its possibilities and refining her expression through countless hours of experimentation and creation.
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Her path as an artist has led her to participate in a wide range of exhibitions, both group and solo, across diverse platforms and audiences. Among the most meaningful milestones in her career has been the opportunity to present her work as a solo artist at major art fairs for several consecutive years. Each exhibition becomes a space for Tara to explore the themes that move her, push her creative boundaries, and share her ongoing evolution with others.
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In every collection, Tara Sabz aims to create work that is deeply personal yet universally resonant—capturing emotion, memory, and the unseen textures of daily life. Her art remains a place of exploration, growth, and connection, fueled by the same passion that first led her to pick up the brush.
Collection:
All The Places I've Never Been
In a realm where the boundaries of reality blur into the edges of the fantastical, there exists a series of lands that are both foreign and familiar.
These are the canvases of dreams, where a lone wanderer finds solace and adventure in equal measure.
The journey starts in a dreamlike meadow under a dawn-tinted sky, where grass dances to silent tunes and the air whispers tales of tranquility. In the next scene, an eternal sunset bathes the landscape in fiery orange and warm gold, infusing it with adventure and echoing distant laughter, a sound that belongs to no one, yet feels like a shared memory.
As dusk falls in this dream world, the wanderer enters a nocturnal realm where the horizon stretches endlessly, woven into the fabric of the night.
The land here is bathed in hues of twilight, with swathes of velvet purple and silken blue that comfort the soul. Towering spires silhouette against the moonlit sky, standing as silent guardians over the tranquil expanse.
Each dreamscape invites the wanderer to explore, to seek, and to marvel. There are hidden valleys filled with echoes of songs never sung, mountains that whisper secrets of ancient times, and rivers that flow with the promise of tomorrow.
The wanderer walks, runs, and dances through these lands, filling the void of the unvisited with the essence of their being.
As morning's light breaks the spell of night, the wanderer awakens, carrying the weightless burden of ephemeral memories.
Yet these places linger, imprinted upon the heart, as real as any destination marked on a map. And though they are places the wanderer has never been, they hold a piece of their spirit—a testament to the power of dreams and the boundless landscapes that reside within us all.
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Collection:
Landscapes
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Collection:
People
This collection, titled People, is a visual meditation on our shared existence—on the way we move through space together, sometimes in harmony, sometimes in solitude, yet always as part of a greater whole.
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Each figure in these paintings, rendered in watercolor and mixed media, represents a unique story—a fleeting moment, a quiet gesture, a vibrant presence. And yet, when seen together, they form a tapestry of life that is larger than the sum of its parts. There are no defined faces, no fixed identities—just colors, movement, and the quiet poetry of human connection.
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Inspired by the spirit of unity in John Lennon's words, People imagines a world where boundaries blur and the common thread of humanity binds us closer. In these crowds, we are reminded that we are never truly alone—that even in a sea of strangers, we are part of something vast, beautiful, and shared.
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This series invites viewers to pause, reflect, and perhaps see themselves in the crowd—not as isolated figures, but as participants in the quiet miracle of coexistence.
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Collection:
Two Worlds Collided
There is a moment—silent and inevitable—when the boundary between humanity and nature dissolves. Two Worlds Collided captures this moment, not as a rupture, but as a reunion.
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In this series, I explore the idea that we are not separate from the earth, but extensions of it. Our silhouettes are not imposed on the landscape; they emerge from it, woven into bark and leaf, light and shadow. The figures are both human and botanical—entities shaped by nature and in turn shaping it. Through layers of color, texture, and pattern, I invite viewers to witness the merging of inner and outer worlds.
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Each piece reflects the harmony and tension between two realms—the seen and the unseen, the conscious and the instinctual, the artificial and the organic. Whether in the brightness of day or the stillness of night, we are reminded that we belong. That we always have.
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This collection is a call to remembrance: that we are not apart from nature, we are a part of nature. Bound to the earth, rooted in its rhythms, we are not two worlds—but one.
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