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Tamara Dean Blurs the Boundary Between Bodies and Natural Landscapes — Colossal

Last updated: June 15, 2026 11:10 pm
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Positioned at the base of Cambewarra Mountain in New South Wales, Australia, Tamara Dean creates captivating images that delve into the deep connection between humans and the natural world. She is motivated by a wish to “explore the reality that humans are not separate from nature, but intrinsically part of it.”

Dean’s work uses human bodies to illustrate this connection, not as main subjects in portraits, but as integral parts of each scene, often blending into the surrounding flora. She explains, “I am interested in those moments when the body appears to merge with the landscape, becoming almost plant-like, animal-like or elemental, suggesting that we are participants in nature rather than observers of it.”

a photograph by Tamara Dean of two pink-haired individuals crouching among a dense area of lotus plants
“In Bloom” (2018)

The piece “Introversion” shows figures crouching within frilly blue tutus, mimicking nearby flowers, evoking an instinctive urge to blend in. Meanwhile, “In Bloom” features two individuals with vivid pink hair, mirroring the lotus flower buds they are nestled among, poised to blossom alongside the lotus plants.

Gesture plays a vital role in Dean’s artistic approach. She often encourages her subjects to intuitively interact with their environment, reflecting the structures, rhythms, or symmetries of nearby plants through their positioning, posture, or gestures. This promotes a dynamic interaction between humans and the natural world.

Recently, Dean has devoted more time to painting, something she has quietly pursued as part of her creative process. She notes, “It’s something I have always done quietly in the background as part of my creative process. But only now that my children are 19 and 20 have I been able to dedicate myself to it more fully. I’m enjoying the challenge of working in a different medium and the change in perspective it brings.”

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Dean’s paintings, along with several photographs, will be featured in an upcoming solo exhibition early next year at Michael Reid in Sydney. Follow her on Instagram to keep up with her ongoing interdisciplinary explorations.

a photograph by Tamara Dean of heads with pairs of hand holding clippers popping out of them
“Self care” (2020)
a photograph by Tamara Dean of three individuals with long hair crouching in shallow water surrounded by lily pads
“Sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) in Spring” (2017)
a photograph by Tamara Dean of a woman with bright red hair posing in a dense area of shrubbery and pink flowers
“Rose” (2024)
a photograph by Tamara Dean of an individual in a bush taking aim with a cross bow, while wearing a frilly blue tutu around their neck
“Taking Aim” (2021)
a photograph by Tamara Dean of an individual in a thicket of underwater vegetation
“Phototropism” (2024)
a photograph by Tamara Dean of a woman drifting in the water surrounded with trees and leaved, her face shrouded by ripples of water
“Peony” (2024)
a photograph by Tamara Dean of two individuals using their hands to caress a large anthurium leaf, surrounded by many more
“Elephant Ear (Alocasia odora) in Autumn” (2017)
a photograph by Tamara Dean of a body shrouded by a thicket of bright pink flowers
“I wrap my face in her cloak of petals and breathe deeply” (2021)
a photograph by Tamara Dean of two individuals in a dense brush of plants, wearing frilly blue hats imitating the flowers around them. their hands cover their faces
“Endless Summer” (2026)
a photograph by Tamara Dean of a woman with red hair drifting in water, among branches with leaves and pink flowers
“Camelia” (2024)
a photograph by Tamara Dean of a woman drifting underwater
“Sunken Forest” (2023)

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