Finally, finally, this past Sunday, we had the chance to meet the ever talented Tammy Pegram. We have been admiring her window displays at Oscar Oglethorpe for a very long time. Tammy designs innovative window displays for Oscar Oglethorpe on South Elm Street. Here is a small slice of one of her window displays we featured on Greensboro Daily Photo a year ago. Additionally, Tammy made all of the above assemblages and had them for sale at the event held at Curiosities at the Curb, held at the Yanceyville Curb Market this past Sunday. Tammy is one of those people who can look at an item and imagine what it could look like with a little paint, glue and doll parts. She is also known for her painted skulls and has several people who collect them. Also, we want to point out the lamp in the upper left-hand corner. The shade is made from about 80 slides from the collection of an art museum. Tammy painstakingly put them together to form the frame. Look at how the light shines through!
Tammy also redesigns rooms, taking existing items you have in a room and moving them around in a way that helps the room look refreshed and more cohesive. You can tell by her smile in the above photo that she is a cheerful breath of fresh air. Tammy graduated from high school in Fayetteville, NC, and we sure are glad that she made the decision to relocate to Greensboro! You can find Tammy on Facebook at "Tammy Can Redesign".
Events, like the one at the curb market, are so good for the soul. After a couple of years of isolation, we are all ready for some social interaction and Tammy is such a breath of fresh air.
Happy Tuesday!
Quite talented!
Posted by: William Kendall | Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 08:55 AM
I love the lamp! Thanks for making me aware of Tammy and her art work!
Posted by: Katja | Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at 10:54 AM