Thierry Lamare

Thierry Lamare

  • Biography

    At the heart of Theirry Lamare's (b. 1957, Paris, France) work is studied finesse and craftsmanship. His drawing and painting is as descriptive as it is accurate, and his compositions and presentation meticulous. Lamare's intimate portraits describe the intricacies and depth of Bahamian life.

    Lamare had a passion for drawing at school and after a successful admission into Les Grandes Ecoles d'Art, decided instead to study interior architecture at the Ecole Camondo in Paris. He continued to draw and travelled extensively, seeking inspiration for his work. On a visit to the Bahamas in 1985, Lamare found his subject; he loved the saturated color, light and Bahamian architecture. The new environment presented him with endless opportunities for drawing and painting. The artist moved to Nassau and began a career painting the Bahamian landscape.

    In 1996, while visiting friends in Long Island, Bahamas, Lamare encountered Joyce, a woman in her mid-60's who lived in Clarence Town. At the time, he was not exploring people as a subject but her physical presence struck an emotional cord: she was beautiful, in her mid sixty’s and was still a ‘peach’ as she once told the artist. She would be Lamare's first human subject.

    He returned to Long Island frequently and during one of these trips met Ophelia. He developed a great admiration for who she was and what she had accomplished with her children. Over time, they became friends and Lamare began painting Ophelia in her everyday life. He describes the experience, "I just wanted to be a humble witness of what her simple life was about and immortalize her through my art. She still has countless stories to tell providing a great source of inspiration. " We have come to know Ophelia through Lamare's paintings over the past 15 years.

    Lamare's work is widely sought-after and collected. He exhibits bi-annually in a solo exhibition and works out of a studio in Nassau.

Showing 1–12 of 20 artworks

Thierry Lamare

Crab Basket for Still Life at Ophelias #2
11 x 15 ″ Sanguine, cretacolour pencil & capmut mortuuum pigment on Rives paper (framed) $2,900.00

Thierry Lamare

Ophelia Threshing Peas #3
34 x 20 ″ Charcoal, casein black ink & watercolour on canvas (framed) $12,500.00

Thierry Lamare

Study for Still Life at Ophelia's #1
14.5 x 22.5 ″ Watercolour & gold leaf on lokta paper (framed) $7,200.00

Thierry Lamare

Afternoon with Ophelia, Second drawing
15 x 22 ″ Sanguine & casein on Rives paper (framed) $5,200.00

Thierry Lamare

Crab Basket for Still Life at Ophelias #1
15 x 11 ″ Sanguine, cretacolour pencil & capmut mortuuum pigment on Rives paper (framed) $2,900.00

Thierry Lamare

Maurice Joseph 2nd study for So Close Yet so far
14.5 x 19.5 ″ Gold leaf & watercolour on chocolate lokta paper $6,000.00

Thierry Lamare

Sweet Ada
30 x 20 ″ Watercolor on Somerset paper (framed)

Thierry Lamare

After Roland Rose #1
25 x 15 ″ Black ink, casein & charcoal on canvas (framed) $7,000.00

Thierry Lamare

After Roland Rose #2
22 x 16 ″ Black ink, casein & charcoal on canvas (framed) $6,000.00

Thierry Lamare

Sketch for Still Life at Ophelia’s SB#2
8 x 10 ″ Black & white charcoal on lokta paper (framed) $1,900.00

Thierry Lamare

First Study for Still Life at Ophelia's
18 x 22 ″ Watercolour, casein & pigment on Strathmore paper (framed) $6,200.00

Thierry Lamare

The Crab Box
9.5 x 12.5 ″ Pure indian red pigment on paper (framed) $2,300.00