I
create to please me...to unburden...
I create to please me, to unburden,
to lighten an over-full psyche. I strive to shine a light on
animal issues that I find compelling and in need of a voice, which
are many. Ideas seek expression, well up, find a way out through
my art. My wish is that other animal advocates may unburden themselves
when viewing my pieces or placing one in a special room. My hope
is that they too would feel a sense of peace with it in their home,
feel understood by another human. An animal consciousness is
hard to live, there is much pain and suffering with little understanding
by other humans. To be able to express some of that, give it purpose,
through beauty and art educate others, would indeed be a noble aspiration.
Ideas
come, an image sets up a chain of thought, pictures come together
in my mind. A digital camera is my constant companion; I capture
tons of images, animal and otherwise, to catalog and use for future
pieces. A BA in graphic design and 16 years in the field sway my
art toward design vs. traditional painting or drawing. Here there
is a major difference: this work is done to please ME, I am both
client and artist. I used photoshop exclusively, pulling together
images and type in a way that pleases the eye, holds meaning, and
through process becomes art. I rarely know the road I travel
until I get there.
The
conflict of opposites is a major component of all my pieces. I struggle
with the day to day drudgery of animal care, the messes to clean
up versus the beauty the animal holds within. In my art I bring
beautiful objects and animals together, insinuate that all is beautiful
and can coexist together in harmony. Am I trying to convince myself
or the viewer? I delve too into the most negative aspects of animal
work: animals killing or being killed by humans or other animals.
At times I am overwhelmed by the emotions that arise from these
killings, and the need to somehow make sense of it all, make sound
choices when I must.
My
major artistic endeavor has been the Little Girl Looking Series,
a series of seven pieces in which I catalog my journey from one
who did not see the plight of animals at all to one who, even in
the midst of pleasure, cannot forget their pain. This series has
touched many an animal advocate, who recognize the struggle as being
one they themselves faced, the journey as one they too undertook
without perhaps even realizing.
The
struggle within and around me continues. My need to illuminate
it also continues, leading me down a path both provocative and
unknown.
Tamira Ci Thayne (formerly Tammy S. Grimes)
Read
Endorsements for Tammy's Work
One-Woman
Art Shows in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia
to Feature Piece Censored by Blair County Judge, September 2008
"Falling
Star, Rising Son: The Football Player
and the Pit bull" Art containing NFL
Football Tickets to be Auctioned on E-Bay, September 2007
Artist,
Arrested for Helping Dying Dog, Wins Award for Piece which
Pays him Tribute:
"When the Circle of Compassion Extends to All" Receives Honorable
Mention
in Pennsylvania Art Show, May 19-20, 2007
Grimes
Releases "Love Is...A Day without Chains" Piece
in honor of Have a Heart for Chained Dogs Week January
2007
Grimes
Releases "New Orleans After Katrina" Series January
2006
Grimes
Releases "Little Girl Looking" Series January 2005
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