Sustainability
Giving discarded materials a second life - as art.
Beauty from what others throw away
At the core of Tamar's practice is a commitment to environmental responsibility. Discarded tires become dragons. Broken tiles become mosaics. Salvaged materials find new purpose as sculptures, seating, and play structures that serve communities for decades.
This isn't recycling for its own sake — it's a creative philosophy. The transformation of waste into wonder teaches environmental awareness, challenges assumptions about value, and proves that beauty can emerge from the most unexpected.
This isn't recycling for its own sake — it's a creative philosophy. The transformation of waste into wonder teaches environmental awareness, challenges assumptions about value, and proves that beauty can emerge from the most unexpected.

Environmental Awareness Through Art
When children see a tire transformed into a fantastical creature, they learn that "waste" is a matter of perspective. When a community watches broken ceramics become a shimmering mosaic wall, they understand that renewal is always possible.
Tamar's sustainable art practice is particularly relevant for schools and educational environments, where the work itself becomes a teaching tool about ecology, creativity, and responsible material use.
Materials & Methods
Recycled Tires
Industrial tires sculpted into creatures, seating, planters, and play structures.
Reclaimed Ceramics
Broken tiles, plates, and pottery given new life as mosaic surfaces.
Found Object
sStones, glass, driftwood, and salvaged metal woven into sculptural compositions.
Durable Finishes
Weather-resistant coatings and techniques ensuring decades of outdoor life.

Art That Respects the Earth
Commission a project that transforms waste into wonder — and teaches sustainability through beauty.



