SURREALIST SRI LANKAN

If you haven’t been taught by Tamara Noori, an art teacher at the HCT Women’s College in Abu Dhabi, you may have been lucky to study under her at the National Theatre. Here Tamari, talks about her journey…

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“I come from one of the most beautiful countries in the world, Sri Lanka. I am a silk, and arts and crafts teacher, educated from Colombo. I am married to a wonderful man who encourages me and supports me in everything I do. With his support I am able to teach my craft and do what I love. I am blessed with two great kids who give me joy and purpose in life. In my line of work I meet people from different parts of the world. I find it very exciting learning about the different cultures and their way of life.

“It all started when I was about 18 years old. I saw a beautiful painting in one of my friend’s home and loved it. I wanted to figure out how to do that, so I took up classes and see how far I could go. From there I went on to do more crafts. In my country it is normal for a woman to do hand crafts and be independent. So here I am today.

“I am a person who loves colour. And it comes from around me. I see it in the smiles on the faces of the people who purchase my artwork or in the joy when my students finish their work. It gives me so much pleasure, and inspires me to do more.

Coming to a new country, not knowing the people, the language and trying to show people that art can be a wonderful part of anyone’s life is not easy. When I started I didn’t have any students for months. But I never gave up. I sat in one side at one art center and kept on painting and that was when people started to get interested. It was a very long and hard journey, but it made me even more determined and passionate about what I do.

I would love one day to have my own Arts Studio so I can teach more artists. Sometimes it can be especially hard for a woman, as we are first wives and mothers. But finding the time to do something for yourself is very important. So no matter what it maybe, take a step forward and don’t give up.”

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tamarasilkpainting@yolasite.com

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