ABOUT

Tamara Lamber is a visual artist, morphing video artist and visual storyteller exploring how technology reshapes the way we see, feel and remember. Her work blends machine-generated imagery with narrative, intuition and emotion. She sees AI not as a cold tool but as a creative partner and a modern medium with the power to move, to question and to connect. 

ARTISTIC VISION

Tamara aims to create work that resonates visually, emotionally and conceptually. Wether through generative visuals, motion design or story-driven experiences, she seeks to evoke something deeply human within the digital. 
Her practice exists in the space between logic and feeling, code and creativity, randomness and design. Each peace invites viewers to pause, reflect and feel. 

EXHIBITIONS

Tamara's work has been shown both nationally and internationally with exhibitions in: Belgium, Amsterdam, The Hague, Milan, Miami, Dubai, New York, Santa Fe, Barcelona etc. These global showcases reflect a growing recognition of her distinctive artistic voice in the evolving world of AI-generated art. Tamara's work was also exhibited at Dead End Gallery in Amsterdam, the first AI gallery, after being a finalist at the AI Design Awards. 

RECOGNITION

In April 2026, Tamara was selected as one of the Founding 100 members of GenFlix, an exclusive group of early visionary artists and filmmakers contributing to the evolution of AI cinema.
She has been recognized as a winner at the Berlin film festival in the category Immersive and AI in 2025, 2 years in a row she was a finalist at the AI design awards in the motion category , finalist at the Africa AI creativity awards, the Filmique International Film Festival in Kolkata (India), AI film awards in Paris, Venice, Seoul, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Greece and Amsterdam. In 2024 , she received the Masterful Mind Award from the Circle Foundation for the Arts, in 2025 the creative excellence award,  honoring her innovative approach and emotional depth in AI-driven art. 

STATEMENT

"I try to move people with what I create. I believe that even in a world of algorithms, art should make you feel something. That's where it becomes real."

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