Celebrating 50 Years of Earth Day: Untitled Work, by Tara Santoro

This April we are filling the EasternPennPoints blog with art and poetry in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day.

Bright flower by Tara Santoro

Untitled Work

by Tara Santoro

Multimedia (watercolor, ink, and colored pencil) piece created as a distraction while trying to process the new normal.


Tara Santoro is an aspiring illustrator who lives in Macungie, PA. She is currently studying to receive her Certificate in Illustrations from UC San Diego Extension. She is an award-winning colored pencil artist whose work has been featured in Allentown’s Urban Fences exhibit, Ann Kulberg’s COLOR Magazine, and Colored Pencil Magazine’s 2020 Look Book. In a previous life Tara was a bookstore manager who enjoyed the voice, chaos, and color of the Children’s Department. Today she is an art instructor, mentor, and freelance artist. She is an active member of the Emmaus Arts Commission and a member of the SCBWI since 2014. You can visit her website at www.TaraMSantoro.com.

 

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2 Responses to Celebrating 50 Years of Earth Day: Untitled Work, by Tara Santoro

  1. I love the stylized detail! Very lovely!

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