Takara Welter Art

Exploring into our shared humanity

Mixed Media Surrealism for the 21st Century

Stepping into Full Color

Invites us to join her as she uses vivid colors, light, line and texture to guide us on an exploration ourselves and our emotions. Asking us consider the big questions, look our fears and shortcomings directly in the eye and ultimately probe what it means to be human.

Takara's Process

Picture of Takara's paints, paint brush and a canvas on which she is painting "It Almost Worked".
Picture of Takara's paints, paint brush and a canvas on which she is painting "It Almost Worked".
Some People Write . . .

Takara communicates not through pen and ink, but using color, light & line.

Takara's painting of a sailboat, titled "North Sea", while she was painting it.
Takara's painting of a sailboat, titled "North Sea", while she was painting it.
Vibrant Expressions

Takara believes that life should be embraced and lived in full color.

Takara's Artist Workstation—paints, colored pencils & etc.  Painting in progress, "My Lucky Stars"
Takara's Artist Workstation—paints, colored pencils & etc.  Painting in progress, "My Lucky Stars"

Takara listens deeply to the world around her. She dives into emotions and strives bring the stories she hears to life.

Unique Perspectives

Having grown up midst continents and peoples, Takara looks at the world through multifaceted cultural lens reflecting the impressions of both longing and belonging.

Thought Provoking
Takara's artist workstation depicted here—paints & two paintings, "Far" &"Letting Go" in process.
Takara's artist workstation depicted here—paints & two paintings, "Far" &"Letting Go" in process.

Takara Welter's Art

We all have something to say.
Color, line, & texture are the tools;
We all have our own unique ways of expressing ourselves.
Images brought to life through color, light, line and texture.
Takara uses to bring her thoughts and feelings to life.
Life in full color

Life is to be savored and lived.
Emotions should be allowed to wash over us in their full color—owned and not stuffed under the bed like a dirty secret.

A gouache on paper painting of Takara's titled "Soulmate" that features the eyes of two people.
A gouache on paper painting of Takara's titled "Soulmate" that features the eyes of two people.
Why Visual Art?

Diving into emotion through color. Mirroring, experiencing and expressing life through the physicality of color, line and light reflecting off textured surfaces.

Explore Takara Welter's Art

Walk with Takara through the stories she tells. Embrace the colors and textures and make them your own.