ASSUNTA TAMMARO - Italy
Contacts: a.tammaro71@libero.it


The seed of hope
The Sun
oil on canvas 50 x 40 cm
mixed media on canvas cm 40 x 40


The day and the night
Chlorophyll
acrylic on canvas diameter 50 cm
acrylic on canvas cm 60 x 50


Women
Life
acrylic on canvas cm 60 x 40
acrylic on canvas cm 60 x 50
About his Art

Her Curriculum
July 2022 MEGA ART Venice Collective
June 2022 Eboli ART FESTIVAL First edition MOA Museum collective
June 2022 EBOLI Event “SHEETS OF ART“
September May 2022 Gravina di Puglia Venere Gallery “ILLUSTRO“ collective
June 2022 Gubbio
Small exhibition of sacred art Diocesan Museum of Gubbio (collective) -March 2022 Eboli
The soul of... MOA Museum of Eboli (collective) -
November 2021 First publication Poetry book LIKE UMA BUTTERFLY Published by Amazon _
May 2021 Naples
Arts Festival VI edition Association WE FOR NAPLES -May 2020
Arts Festival V edition Association WE FOR NAPLES
Her Biography
Assunta Tammaro was born on September 16, 1971 in Casolla, a small hamlet on the outskirts of Caserta. She approached art at the end of 2019. She worked as a qualified beautician until she became passionate about the world of creativity, beginning to make handcrafted creations with various materials, eventually teaching herself to create her first paintings between the end of 2019 and the beginning of 2020. The pandemic gave her the opportunity and time to devote herself to painting and poetry, which have remained her only passions, for which she abandoned everything she used to do before. She paints on various surfaces, even recycled ones; her works are born, as she often says, from moments of “madness” during which her hands, dirty with colors, transfer her state of mind onto the canvas. Very often her abstract and emotional art merges with her love for nature and her past as a craftswoman, giving life to textured works and paintings made even with nail polish. She signs her works with a phrase she wrote herself, which expresses the freedom to see and make art that is different for every artist. “The art of making art is not the same art for everyone.”