Tamara Stoneman
Tamara Stoneman is inspired by the beauty she sees in life every day. With a strong focus on the ocean and Australian flora and fauna, she paints using a variety of mediums including watercolour, pastel, oils and acrylic.
Tamara grew up in Murwillumbah surrounded by the natural beauty of mountains and cane fields. She was always creative, enjoying art lessons at primary school from Judith Sutton and at high school studied art with Ken Siddall. In 1991 she attended the School of Creative Arts at Brookvale, Sydney and studied fine art under the tuition of Sonja Georgeson.
Lyrics
When the road is long
And you’re not feeling strong You need a different point of view As daylight starts to fade And all your bricks are laid Forget what’s troubling you
CH: Full moon rising, on your horizon x 2 Full moon on the rise
Rising in the sky
Full moon rising, on your horizon
Now the tide is high, And your body’s dry
Its time to be renewed The moon is shining bright And it’s a cloudless night You know what to do
This is a simple song Your heart can sing along You’re going to make it through The full moon’s in the sky So don’t question why
The cycle starts in you
By David Stoneman and Tamara Stoneman
Tamara grew up in Murwillumbah surrounded by the natural beauty of mountains and cane fields. She was always creative, enjoying art lessons at primary school from Judith Sutton and at high school studied art with Ken Siddall. In 1991 she attended the School of Creative Arts at Brookvale, Sydney and studied fine art under the tuition of Sonja Georgeson.
Lyrics
When the road is long
And you’re not feeling strong You need a different point of view As daylight starts to fade And all your bricks are laid Forget what’s troubling you
CH: Full moon rising, on your horizon x 2 Full moon on the rise
Rising in the sky
Full moon rising, on your horizon
Now the tide is high, And your body’s dry
Its time to be renewed The moon is shining bright And it’s a cloudless night You know what to do
This is a simple song Your heart can sing along You’re going to make it through The full moon’s in the sky So don’t question why
The cycle starts in you
By David Stoneman and Tamara Stoneman