Meet the artist.
Tara is a Sydney-based watercolour artist, with a love for stunning architecture and home.
Her focus is not only architectural accuracy, but the quieter details — land, light, and atmosphere — that give a property its identity.
This practice is rooted in patience, restraint, and longevity.
These artworks are intended to be lived with, inherited, and preserved — not replaced.
From a young age during school, Tara was fascinated by architecture after being introduced to two-point perspective drawing by her quietly natured art teacher. She created many projects in this realm, especially thriving on the building of layers and creation much more refined detail, the longer each piece was in her hands.
It hasn’t been until later in her life, this fire was re-lit after pursuing her true love of art. After having three children and leaving her career in Exercise Science, she now thrives in her own studio, forging her career that she always dreamed.
Each commission is created by hand using traditional materials chosen for their archival quality and permanence.
Her attention to detail is paramount, making sure even the smallest features are included that bring treasured memories and complete the home beyond her clients expectations.
Gifted to spouses, couples, family or friends, each piece has the everlasting impact for years to come, personal to each valued recipient.
My Approach
I work with intention, great care and empathy, reflected in my pieces of intricate detail and transparent communication. I value family and the meaning of home very dearly, personally experiencing the feeling of life without a heartfelt one for a long time. I am very dedicated to serving others, creating masterpieces they will remember for a lifetime.
Simple idea
Painting your home is very simple idea. It’s a piece of our lives that we walk in and out of every day, in the rush of our days. But it’s where memories, moments, and legacy is made.
Lasting impact
Creating the masterpiece of home is to be remembered forever - hung proudly on your walls for generations to come.