Discover a visual practice grounded in transience and transformation
“Tâmisa creates a delicate, rosy world, just like girls and teenagers used to do in the 90s, until the early 2000s, when humanity had not yet been invaded by American animation studios, the recent frenzy of TikTok, or the false appearances of Instagram. Her introspective journeys lead her to universes of small oases, vibrant natural landscapes filled with curiosities, the kind that only manifest themselves in early childhood today. […] It is a fantasy that is no longer lived in contemporary times, one that remains recorded in books by Lewis Carroll or L. Frank Baum, and the main source of freshness in her poetics.”
Viviane Possa
Art curator, art advisor, and founder of Genuinaobra Gallery in Brazil
Tâmisa Trommer is a Brazilian visual artist whose work explores the relationship between memory, geographical displacement, and the natural world. Based in Italy, she creates images grounded in botanical elements and sensitive observation. Her practice unfolds across photography, painting, drawing, and video — tracing personal geographies through plants and time.








