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Magic Clams
oil on canvas 7" by 6.25" 1982

 

 


Magic Clams, full sun
oil on canvas, 7" by 7", 1984

 

Over the Fenway
watercolor, 9.5" by 9", 1982

 

Night Mobile
oil on canvas, 22 "by 17.5" 1982

 

Luna Eclipsing, Full Sun
oil pastel, 10" by 13", 1997

 

Luna Eclipsing, Morning Light
oil pastel, 10" by 13", 1997


 

Fishbowl & Abalones, Winter
oil pastel on paper, 10" by 25.5" 1997

Fishbowl & Abalones with Red Geranium
oil pastel, 10" by 25.5", 1997

Fishbowl & Abalones & Mourning Cloak
oil pastel, 10" by 25.5", 1998

Fishbowl & Abalones Center Stage
oil pastel on paper, 10" by 25.5", 1998

Magic Clams, Full Sun
oil on canvas; 4" by 6", 1997

Magic Clams, Stage Left
oil on canvas; 4" by 6", 1997

Magic Clams with Monarch & Lily
oil on canvas, 4" by 6", 1997

Magic Clams, Full Sun with Monarch
oil on canvas, 4" by 6", 1997

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About This Series

While my work has undergone various changes of style and medium over the years, certain forms have continued to interest me. One form which has occurred in my still-life paintings on and off for the past thirty years, and which epitomizes an elusive ineffable quality that is the quintessence and ultimate subject in all of my work , is a small fishbowl containing a magic clam.

Magic clams are clamshells filled with a system of paper flowers, leaves and small paper floats that are closed, then sealed with a simple strip of paper. The paper dissolves slowly in a glass of water and the shell opens revealing a red paper flower. It appears as if by magic.

When I was a child my mother used these magic clams as party favors. I can still vividly remember believing that they were magic. It is that unique time in childhood when there is magic that these paintings evoke, celebrate, or simply stand in as a beacon or a muse. A period where all is possible and every child is an artist. And for those transcendent moments in the imagination and during the creative process, when one feels that ineffable sense of magic and mystery.

- Tamara Elizabeth Krendel

 

 

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