Leah Tomaino Art Collections
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Artwork by Leah Tomaino
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Black Eyes For Frank by Leah Tomaino
My Ruby by Leah Tomaino
Poppies by Leah Tomaino
Reaching by Leah Tomaino
For Jack From Woodstock by Leah Tomaino
Rainbow Butterfly, For Matisse by Leah Tomaino
Waiting Lotus by Leah Tomaino
April Lilacs by Leah Tomaino
Smith's Bulb Show by Leah Tomaino
Smith's Giant Chrysanthemums by Leah Tomaino
Smith Mums by Leah Tomaino
Blooming Prairie Fire by Leah Tomaino
Figless Figs by Leah Tomaino
The Last of Mt. Rainier by Leah Tomaino
San Diego palms by Leah Tomaino
Smith Garden by Leah Tomaino
See No Evil,Hear No Evil, Do No Evil by Leah Tomaino
Dusk Fishing, Hutchinson Island by Leah Tomaino
Spanish Jewels, 2 by Leah Tomaino
Bitter Milk by Leah Tomaino
Oh Morning Glories by Leah Tomaino
Charles Street by Leah Tomaino
Outer Banks by Leah Tomaino
Meditation by Leah Tomaino
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About Leah Tomaino
LEAH K. TOMAINO received her BFA from the Cooper Union, New York and her MA from William Paterson University, New Jersey, both with concentrations in painting. She has also studied abroad at The Studio Art School of the Aegean, Samos, Greece. Leah teaches painting to adults and children at Artworks Studio, through the Randolph Township Parks and Recreation Department, Randolph, NJ, as well as being a professor at the County College of Morris, Randolph, NJ. In addition, she has taught workshops at the Children's Museum, SoHo, NY and has been a grant recipient from the Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation, New York, NY. Leah is a member of The National Association of Women Artists, New York, NY. Her work has been widely exhibited throughout the United States, has won national awards, and is in many private and public collections.
Tomaino's work is grounding to her soul. She is taken aback by the beauty and intangible qualities of natural flora: the various textures; the amazing flowers and fruits and foliage; and most of all, the spectacular rejuvenation after what appears to be a most definite death in the bleakness of a cold, dark winter. In our largely urban society, the ability to appreciate our natural surroundings has become dulled-the ability to see the wonder in a tree, the magic and the mystery in a flower, the indescribable peace and contentment that can fill one’s heart. She tries to show this to the viewer as her work is a surreal reminder of the peaceful, centered energy of the miraculous, natural living world which surrounds us. Her latest collages are made from torn, recycled brown shopping bags. She is interested in the concept that the bags started out as trees and then were made into paper which was torn and collaged into an image of the natural world, which in itself provided the required inspiration and energy. Her works are personal metaphors of her spirituality-conscious and direct affirmations of life after death, death after life, and life within death. A quiet harmonic stillness is comprehended.