About Tiffany
The resilience, natural beauty, and dynamism of Tiffany’s Southern Oregon home inspire her art. She creates vibrant, hopeful pieces to celebrate and engage support for native pollinators, local wildlife, and local vulnerable waterways. She also celebrate the wonder and magic that is all around us, and the many ways we might perceive it. Water from the springs of Blue Heron Creek, Crooked Creek, Jackson Creek, Emigrant Lake, and rainwater have all been used to imbue the media. Light is refracted through the water to inspire the colors – and they are WILD! The results have been described as “cosmic and earthy”. She predominantly works in watercolor, pastels, acrylic, and gouache…. and occasionally enjoys experimenting with reclaimed materials (litter collected from waterways) to inspire a message of beauty.
Her whimsical art also celebrates vulnerable aspects of nature and conservation advocacy. Nature advocacy is a familial pursuit, and Tiffany’s art empowers this legacy. She has created murals/pieces for (and with) children at local schools, for the Children’s Festival, Southern Oregon Monarch Advocates, and Pollinator Project Rogue Valley. Her pieces are vibrant, hopeful, and engaging.
Tiffany creating live art for a local school fundraiser, using water from the Rogue River.