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Nude I

May 27, 2019by Alina S. Tarmu Leave a comment

Charcoal drawing for sale

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A Chamber Music CD Dedicated to the Memory of Galya Pillin Tarmu

October 1, 2018by Alina S. Tarmu Leave a comment

4Tay Records Presents Stained Glass Stories – Eldad Tarmu Vibraphone & Woodwind Quintet – CD 4052 4Tay Records is proud to announce the release of Stained Glass Stories. This collection […]

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Announcement

August 13, 2015by eldadtarmu 7 Comments

On June 21, 2015, artist Galya Pillin Tarmu passed away in the Jersey City home of her son Eldad and daughter-in-law Alina. Her life was characterized by the values of […]

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East becomes West

November 29, 2013by galyatarmu 7 Comments

I call this painting ‘Requiem for the East and West’ and when I looked at it the other day, it seemed more true than ever. It is an image of […]

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Cleaning house

October 4, 2013by galyatarmu 1 Comment

When I was a kid, I loved Norman Rockwell.  The Four Freedoms – the posters he did during WWII – really moved me. I used to look forward to every […]

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Advice to young artists

September 17, 2013by galyatarmu 2 Comments

Basically it doesn’t matter if you go to art school. You just have to want to do it more than anything in the world, and if you don’t go to […]

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Doubtful

August 23, 2013by galyatarmu 4 Comments

It doesn’t matter what your particular area of creativity is, sooner or later you get stuck. You might have known exactly where you were going, but there comes a moment […]

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Blinded by the light

August 2, 2013by galyatarmu 3 Comments

It’s a funny thing, but the light in a painting effects my eyes the same way the light outside does – when it’s too bright, I have to look away […]

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No regrets

July 26, 2013by galyatarmu 2 Comments

Someone sent me a calendar with very nice reproductions of Impressionist paintings on it. August is a boating scene which I liked – I’m a big fan of Mary Cassatt. […]

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Me, myself and I

July 15, 2013by galyatarmu 2 Comments

When artists run out of things to paint, they paint themselves:

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