Woman smiling and holding glass object in sunlight, wearing blue fleece.

About Tiffany

Glass bottles with corks and labels displaying water from different creeks and rainwater, arranged on a windowsill with sunlight filtering through.

Tiffany creates vibrant art inspired by nature, color, and her sensory experience of the world. Her journey often begins with a creek. Then usually an animal friend. Sometimes a prism. Vessels of creek and spring waters line her windowsill, and refracting light through these waters often guides her color inspiration. The results have been described as “cosmic and earthy”. She predominantly works in watercolor, pastels, acrylic, and gouache.

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 also 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.

An artist painting a nature-themed watercolor artwork, surrounded by paint supplies, framed paintings, and a vase of yellow flowers.

Tiffany creating live art for a local school fundraiser, using water from the Rogue River.

Two blue glass jars with lids on a rock by a river, surrounded by green grass and trees.
A person with red hair smiling beside a blue glass jar filled with liquid. The jar is reflecting light and has a metal lid. The background shows wooden furniture and soft natural lighting.
A glass bottle with a cork stopper stands on a colorful, reflective surface, casting rainbow-like reflections.

Get in the Flow!

Colorful art piece with a yellow bee on a multicolored background, featuring prisms and colored pastels. Sunlight creates rainbow reflections.