Boreal Ornament III March 27 – July 4, 2020 Welcome to Tara Austin's Online Exhibit Start Virtual Exhibit March 27 – July 4, 2020 Duluth Artist Tara Austin We welcome you to join us in an exploration of the mathematically infinite.

Employing designs both fractal and organic, Austin’s vast body of work is a testament to nature and reality.

Her rich landscapes are of chaos, complexity, and order.
Marquee, 2020 Oil, acrylic and silverleaf on plexiglass
48 × 48 in
121.9 × 121.9 cm
See More Her paintings hold as much inherent beauty as a satellite image of a hurricane, a sunflowers' petals, or an assemblage of diatoms under a microscope. At every scale, Austin's work reminds us of both the rational and the emotional – the linear and non-linear, the opposite yet coexisting forms – that are a perfect mirror of the natural world around us. See Less Purchase
Boreal V, 2019 Oil and acrylic on wood panel
48 × 48 in
121.9 × 121.9 cm
See More There is a defiance of categorization inherent in her paintings, which has more to do with the scope of her artistic vision, than medium or substance. To lock her in space and time as belonging to one movement or another is to completely miss the mark. See Less Purchase
Boreal VII, 2020 Acrylic on plexiglass
24 × 24 in
61 × 61 cm
See More Austin’s paintings aren’t a wistful, surrealist interpretation of the cosmos, or the result of post-modernistic pressures. Rather, her richly patterned compositions access both the order and danger of a mathematical universe. The tessellated surfaces she has created could easily be a representation of differential equations and population modeling or a visual aid to the rise and fall of the Nile throughout millennia. Purchase See Less
Boreal VIII, 2020 Acrylic on plexiglass
24 × 24 in
61 × 61 cm
Purchase These works are also a unique reflection of a particular artist and the way she moves through the world around her, representing her lived experience among flora and wilderness stretching from the boreal forest of Northern Minnesota to the tropical rainforests of Ecuador - biomes whose beauty extends past rationality, to the chaos of living and unpredictable things. See More See Less
Boreal VI, 2020 Acrylic on plexiglass
24 × 24 in
61 × 61 cm
See More She has caught onto something real as much as it is theoretical. It’s the artist’s version of the physicist’s unified field. It’s the orchid’s real-time evolution to survive its variable environment. See Less Purchase
Boreal IX, 2020 Boreal IX, 2020
Acrylic and aluminum leaf on plexiglass
24 × 24 in
61 × 61 cm
See More Her works innately convey deep meaning to all of us: the mathematician, the back-yard botanist, the art historian, the human being. Purchase See Less
Green Mantle, 2020 Green Mantle, 2020
Oil, acrylic and silverleaf on plexiglass
48 × 72 in
121.9 × 182.9 cm
See More Purchase See Less
Arborvitae, 2020 Arborvitae, 2018
Oil, acrylic and gold leaf
on plexiglass 48 × 72 in
121.9 × 182.9 cm
See More Purchase See Less
Anaglypta, 2020 Anaglypta, 2017
Acrylic and egg shell
on plexiglass
48 × 96 in
121.9 × 243.8 cm
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Bunchberry, 2016 Bunchberry, 2016
Acrylic and gold leaf
on plexiglass
48 × 96 in
121.9 × 243.8 cm
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Stemline, 2018 Stemline, 2018
Acrylic and gold leaf
on plexiglass
48 × 48 in
121.9 × 121.9 cm
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Dusty Turquoise Waters, 2016 Dusty Turquoise Waters,
2017 Acrylic and gold leaf
on plexiglass
48 × 72 in
121.9 × 182.9 cm
See More See Less Purchase
Gerhard, 2019 Gerhard, 2019
Oil and acrylic
on wood panel 48 × 48 in
121.9 × 121.9 cm
See More Purchase See Less
WP #4, 2016 WP #4, 2016
Acrylic on plexiglass
20 × 16 in
50.8 × 40.6 cm
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WP #8, 2020 WP #8, 2016
Acrylic and gold leaf
on plexiglass
20 × 16 in
50.8 × 40.6 cm
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Tara Austin PAINTING ROSEMALING JEWELRY DESIGN Contact Us To Learn More Having acknowledged an appreciation of botany and natural pattern, Austin incorporates techniques from scenic painting and faux finishing, the folk art of Norwegian rosemaling, and reverse painting on glass. Building upon these heritage-rich processes early on became a way for her to develop a personal aesthetic based upon the necessity of good craftsmanship. Within these traditions, she’s learned to honor the authority of geometry, harmony, and natural beauty, using these traditions to create something new. As such, Tara Austin’s visual concepts become timeless. As prescient now as they would have been thousands of years ago as our ancestors began using mathematics to explain the world around them. INQUIRE 23 W. 1ST STREET, DULUTH, MINNESOTA 55802
218.341.2525
[email protected]
Finding a piece of art that speaks to you is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed. TO BUY
Beginning Virtual Exhibition About Tara Austin Inquire About Her Work

Boreal Ornament III March 27 – July 4, 2020 Welcome to Tara Austin's Online Exhibit Start Virtual Exhibit March 27 – July 4, 2020 Duluth Artist Tara Austin We welcome you to join us in an exploration of the mathematically infinite.

Employing designs both fractal and organic, Austin’s vast body of work is a testament to nature and reality.

Her rich landscapes are of chaos, complexity, and order.
Marquee, 2020 Oil, acrylic and silverleaf
on plexiglass
48 × 48 in
121.9 × 121.9 cm
See More Her paintings hold as much inherent beauty as a satellite image of a hurricane, a sunflowers' petals, or an assemblage of diatoms under a microscope. At every scale, Austin's work reminds us of both the rational and the emotional – the linear and non-linear, the opposite yet coexisting forms – that are a perfect mirror of the natural world around us. Purchase
Boreal V, 2019 Oil and acrylic on wood panel
48 × 48 in
121.9 × 121.9 cm
See More There is a defiance of categorization inherent in her paintings, which has more to do with the scope of her artistic vision, than medium or substance. To lock her in space and time as belonging to one movement or another is to completely miss the mark. Purchase
Boreal VII, 2020 Acrylic on plexiglass
24 × 24 in
61 × 61 cm
See More Austin’s paintings aren’t a wistful, surrealist interpretation of the cosmos, or the result of post-modernistic pressures. Rather, her richly patterned compositions access both the order and danger of a mathematical universe. The tessellated surfaces she has created could easily be a representation of differential equations and population modeling or a visual aid to the rise and fall of the Nile throughout millennia. Purchase
Boreal VIII, 2020 Acrylic on plexiglass
24 × 24 in
61 × 61 cm
Purchase These works are also a unique reflection of a particular artist and the way she moves through the world around her, representing her lived experience among flora and wilderness stretching from the boreal forest of Northern Minnesota to the tropical rainforests of Ecuador - biomes whose beauty extends past rationality, to the chaos of living and unpredictable things. See More
Boreal VI, 2020 Acrylic on plexiglass
24 × 24 in
61 × 61 cm
See More She has caught onto something real as much as it is theoretical. It’s the artist’s version of the physicist’s unified field. It’s the orchid’s real-time evolution to survive its variable environment. Purchase
Boreal IX, 2020 Boreal IX, 2020
Acrylic and aluminum
leaf on plexiglass
24 × 24 in
61 × 61 cm
See More Her works innately convey deep meaning to all of us: the mathematician, the back-yard botanist, the art historian, the human being. Purchase
Green Mantle, 2020 Green Mantle, 2020
Oil, acrylic and
silverleaf on plexiglass
48 × 72 in
121.9 × 182.9 cm
See More Purchase
Arborvitae, 2018 Arborvitae, 2018
Oil, acrylic and gold leaf
on plexiglass 48 × 72 in
121.9 × 182.9 cm
See More Purchase
Anaglypta, 2017 Anaglypta, 2017
Acrylic and egg shell
on plexiglass
48 × 96 in
121.9 × 243.8 cm
See More Purchase
Bunchberry, 2016 Bunchberry, 2016
Acrylic and gold leaf
on plexiglass
48 × 96 in
121.9 × 243.8 cm
See More Purchase
Stemline, 2018 Stemline, 2018
Acrylic and gold leaf
on plexiglass
48 × 48 in
121.9 × 121.9 cm
See More Purchase
Dusty Turquoise
Waters
, 2017
Dusty Turquoise Waters, 2017
Acrylic and gold leaf
on plexiglass
48 × 72 in
121.9 × 182.9 cm
See More Purchase
Gerhard, 2019 Oil and acrylic
on wood panel 48 × 48 in
121.9 × 121.9 cm
See More Purchase
WP #4, 2016 Acrylic on plexiglass
20 × 16 in
50.8 × 40.6 cm
See More Purchase
WP #8, 2020 WP #8, 2016
Acrylic and gold leaf
on plexiglass
20 × 16 in
50.8 × 40.6 cm
See More Purchase
Tara Austin PAINTING ROSEMALING JEWELRY DESIGN Contact Us To Learn More INQUIRE 23 W. 1ST STREET,
DULUTH, MINNESOTA 55802
218.341.2525
[email protected]
Finding a piece of art that speaks to you is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed. TO BUY
Beginning Virtual Exhibition About Tara Austin Inquire About Her Work