Georgia based artist/illustrator and painter, Tammy Durham holds a BFA from The Atlanta College of Art in 1993.  She has been painting in oils and acrylics for private collectors  but in recent years discovered Polymer clay.  Recently residing in the South of France and visiting the many small villages and countless art galleries, this passionate artist has learned the value of traveling and it's importance for the creative soul.  She traveled throughout France, Spain, Madrid, Italy, Montreal, and Aruba.  She continues to use these experience as a source of inspiration in her work.  She has artwork on display at Auto Ecole De Graville in Normandy, France.  A strong believer in charity work, she participated in the Atlanta International School's Spring Benefit which brought in over 330,000 setting a new record for the school.  Tammy's latest works are inspired by Gustav Klimt.  Her passion for Polymer clay and appreciation for the great masters of  fine art collide in the most fascinating way.  Her form of expression is exquisitely beautiful through form, color, and texture. 

Memberships:
International Polymer Clay Guild:

http://www.npcg.org/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1

Book Publications:
June 2010 Inspirations: Vis•a•Vis by Sara G. Umemoto, Kyoto Japan, Sara G. Umemoto is not only an artist of fine art photography is also a person who appreciates art from different disciplines. This group exhibition in print, was her first collaborative project to bring together different interpretations inspired by one of the most popular painters of the past two centuries, Gustav Klimt.


Appearences:
2010 Dunwoody Art's Festival - Atlanta, GA - May
2010 Norcross Art's Festival - Atlanta, GA  - October

Articles:
http://polymerclaydaily.com/2009/07/20/polymer-playing-creating-risking/

http://polymerclaydaily.com/2010/03/15/serendipitous-monday/

http://katherinejewelry.com/NenaBlog/?p=1225

http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/03/13/plasticine-art-showcase-shape-your-imagination/