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Carmen Tomé was born
in Beira Baixa, Portugal and moved to the Okanagan with her family when
she was eight. Revealing an aptitude for art early on, she won a few drawing
awards throughout school. Upon graduation from High School in Oliver,
BC, Carmen won the Textiles & Clothing Design Award among other honors.
She went on to study at Emily Carr Institute of Art & Design in Vancouver.
Catching the photography bug in 1993, she immediately delved into creating
unique photographic images, winning awards and booking a one woman gallery
exhibition within months of buying a camera. Freelancing out of Langley,
BC, her photographic work took her all over Canada, the States and internationally
with the emphasis on Lifestyle & Promotional Portraiture, Photographic
Illustration and Fine Art Photography which sold privately and through
many Galleries.
Alongside freelance photography, the passion to paint again arose in recent
years and became more of a focus as time went on. Moving to Oliver in
the Spring of 2011 marked a time of returning to her roots and sealed
the transition into painting. Being an artist who has been described as
a mad scientist, Carmen enjoys expressing with a diversity of many mediums
as something new emerges in the flow. Going with the stream of conciousness
she creates paintings using mixed media in any variation of acrylics,
oils, coloured pencils, graphite pencils, inks, pastels and watercolors
along with marble dust, gold and silver foils, papier mache, plasters,
portland cement, epoxies, metals, earth colors, stones, and anything else
that captivates her.
Exhibitions, one woman and group, of her art and photography in Galleries
and other Venues include Langley, Vancouver, Whistler, White Rock, Abbotsford,
Kelowna, Harrison Hot Springs, Bowen Island, Vancouver Island, Quebec,
Winnipeg, Toronto, Calgary and Seattle. Presently her paintings are carried
by The Lloyd Gallery in
Penticton and her art photography and paintings are carried by the Quinta
Ferreira Estate Winery in Oliver.
Carmen's art awards include b&w realism drawings, acrylic quilted
paintings, and over 40 in photography. She won 'Photographer of the Year'
three times provincially with PPABC and 'Commercial Photographer of the
Year' three times nationally with PPOC, along with being runner up multiple
times. As well, she has won First in Class Awards in 'Fine Art Photography',
'Pictorial~ Portrait of a Group: 'Portrait of a Man', 'Portrait of an
Animal', 'Photographic Illustration: 'Wedding Portrait', 'Industrial',
'Scenic: and 'Unclassified'. She also received nine Kodak Gallery Awards,
three Fuji Masterpiece Awards, a Nikon Award and many Honourable Mentions.
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