Tamara Bacchia: Layered Worlds of Memory and Imagination
Artists Insight
Melbourne, born and London, based, Tamara Bacchia is a mixed media artist whose work blends photography, illustration, and digital collage to create richly textured, dreamlike compositions. Of Italian and African, American heritage, Tamara draws on a multifaceted life, as a mother, ESG director, traveller, and model, to inform her vision, layering experience, observation, and imagination into every piece.
With a background in Textile Design, Tamara fuses original travel photography with hand, drawn and digital elements, reimagining architectural forms and landscapes through a contemporary, almost cinematic lens. Her work transforms historic facades, sunlit courtyards, and quiet streets into poetic, layered narratives, offering glimpses of spaces that feel both timeless and fleeting. Each composition balances heritage and modernity, stillness and story, nostalgia and innovation.
Inspired by her own journeys and a deep reverence for the beauty of lived spaces, Tamara’s work invites viewers to slow down, notice, and reflect. Her pieces evoke the elegance of places half, remembered or imagined, blending memory, observation, and imagination into immersive visual experiences. There is a subtle intimacy in her work, a quiet invitation to step into a moment, to pause in the rhythm of a courtyard, or linger on a sunlit façade.
STYLL is proud to present Tamara Bacchia’s mixed media artworks, available exclusively through our gallery as limited edition prints. Her pieces bring warmth, depth, and serenity to contemporary interiors, offering collectors works that are at once decorative and contemplative, playful and profound. Each print is a window into Tamara’s layered worlds, where architecture, landscape, and imagination meet, and where viewers are invited to inhabit spaces that feel deeply familiar yet entirely new.
With every composition, Tamara Bacchia redefines the relationship between image, memory, and imagination, creating artworks that are not only seen, but felt, and that transform spaces into places of reflection and quiet wonder.
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