Taliah lempert biography books

          My Name is Taliah Lempert, I'm an artist living and working in Williamsburg, Brooklyn..

          Taliah Lempert is a visual artist living and working in Brooklyn, New York since She studied at the New York Academy of Art and the School of the Museum.

        1. Taliah Lempert is a visual artist living and working in Brooklyn, New York since She studied at the New York Academy of Art and the School of the Museum.
        2. A Muse in Motion — Brooklyn-based artist Taliah Lempert's colourful bike paintings are inspired by the beautiful machines she spots across NYC.
        3. My Name is Taliah Lempert, I'm an artist living and working in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
        4. A beautifully drawn coloring book for people of all ages, art lovers, and bicycling enthusiasts.
        5. The Classic Bicycle Coloring Book by Taliah Lempert: New ; AlibrisBooks () ; Approx.
        6. Taliah Lempert

          Text: Mari Oshaug
          Photos: Taliah Lempert

          Behind her paintings of bikes in all forms, colors and types, lies a great love for bikes and an understanding that the two wheels and a frame is both beautiful, important and definitely worth a close look.

          We had a chat with the artist about her artwork and how she picks her bikes to paint.

          Tell us about your self?
          My Name is Taliah Lempert, I’m an artist living and working in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

          I grew up in Ithaca NY, went to art school in Boston and moved to NYC in 1990.

          Taliah Lempert is a visual artist living and working in Brooklyn, New York.

          My artwork includes painting, drawing and printmaking. For the last 20 years I have been making pictures of bicycles.

          How did you get into cycling?
          Bikes were abundant when I grew up.

          A beautifully drawn coloring book for people of all ages, art lovers, and bicycling enthusiasts.

          My dad loves cycling so we did a lot of riding and exploring on bike. I left that when I moved to Boston for school and didn’t ride a bike until I’d been living in NYC for over 5 years.

          One day, unexpectedly, I bought a cute vintage