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Tara McPherson at Comic-Con

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Tara McPherson's artwork feels like it's everywhere: rock posters, postcards and T-shirts are adorned with her recurrent female character with a heart-shaped hole in her chest. In sharp contrast to the waif-like figures in her drawings, McPherson is no shrinking violet. She is an independently-minded and focused artist with a strong, entrepreneurial spirit coupled with a consistent drawing style that is equal measures gothic and pop.  I interviewed her about her work.

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Ken D. Webber // August 26, 2008 at 3:46 pm:

Earlier this year I began painting oils at the age of 42.  For inspiration’s sake I completely plastered a door in my studio with works from my favorite painters such as Mark Ryden, Clive Barker, Chet Zar, Alex Grey, and the extremely talented and driven Tara McPherson.  This is the first time in four years that I have missed Comic-con because of a move to Texas.  Tara was nice enough to sign a copy of her Lonely Hearts book last year and even sketched out a small drawing for me.  Though her characters may be missing hearts, she’s nothing but heart.

Devilsandbevels // August 27, 2008 at 8:02 am:

She rocks!!! Great interview!

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