Tara Imerson

Tara creates watercolour depictions of old buildings, vintage automobiles and everyday objects in still life.

March 22, 2012 | | Artist in Residence | Arts | Back Issues | Departments | In Every Issue | Spring 2012

Trained as an illustrator, Tara now works from her Portfoolio studio in Orangeville, bringing the drawing skills she acquired working in technical and architectural applications to her creative watercolour depictions of old buildings, vintage automobiles and everyday objects in still life. She is an elected member of the Ontario Society of Artists and the Colour and Form Society, and exhibits regularly with those associations.

This spring, she is mounting a one-day exhibition with three guest artists, on Saturday, April 21 at Monora Park Pavilion on Hwy 10, just north or Orangeville. taraimerson.ca

About the Author More by Signe Ball

Signe Ball is publisher/editor of In The Hills.

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  1. Hi Tara,

    I was just moving my giant paper mache black Great Dane, and saw your name on the back. He has gotten so much attention over the years!! Best present I ever gave my husband!
    I hope you are well in these stressful times.

    Thanks again after many years.

    Cathy Tremblay

    Cathy Tremblay on Feb 2, 2022 at 10:59 am | Reply

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