Tara Kelley-Cruz
Colorado Springs
"In exploring the materials and in the act of play, unexpected beauty is born."
About Me
Tara Kelley-Cruz was born in Amarillo, Texas and currently lives and works in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Brigham Young University. She has gone on to continue her education in painting, studying under artists such as Krista Harris, Nicholas Wilton and Bibby Gignilliat.
Among many art-historical influences such as Diebenkorn, Basquiat, Thiebaud and Frankenthaler, Kelley-Cruz is inspired by the large-scale installations of artist Ann Hamilton, the compositions of Heather Chontos and the color palettes and treatment of paint utilized by Michael Hedges.
Tara Kelley-Cruz’s work relies heavily on form, color and texture and deals with the question of what things in our history shape who we are as individuals and as a culture. Her latest series of work contains themes of hope, isolation, fantasy, escape, seeking direction, and finding beauty in the turbulence of life.
As a mixed-media painter, her process includes creating at least 10-12 layers of paint, found ephemera, image transfers and drawings. between layers, she scrapes and sands into the painting. Earlier layers are revealed and the surface begins to take on a rich, textured life of its own with its own history. She works in an intuitive way, relying on her own discernment to guide her in the creative process.
Kelley-Cruz has taken part in several solo and group exhibitions. Some notable exhibitions have been at G44 Gallery in Colorado Springs, D’art Gallery in Denver, and the Arvada Center in Denver. Her work is part of private collections across the United States and in the UK.
Fun Facts
I love riding my bike.
I'm a chocolate afficionado.
I am a reader - I enjoy distopian novels.
I love traveling. Mostly for the food!
I collect cool sneakers.
More About Me
What, if anything, is playing in the background while you create?
I listen to a mix of music and audiobooks, but I always return to Louis Armstrong and the older jazz legends.
When you’re not making art, what sparks your creativity or joy?
Getting out in nature for a walk or a hike always rejuvenates my creativity. When I'm feeling stuck, I take a walk or plan a trip to the mountains.
Which places, people, or moments inspire you the most?
Colors in nature inspire me. Also, seeing other art is a great source of inspiration. I love visiting galleries and museums wherever I go. I come home excited to get back into the studio!