Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Artist: Tiffany Bozic

Mutual Core, Acrylic on maple panel, 36" x 48", 2014
 

Biography:

Tiffany Bozic has spent most of her life living with and observing the complexity of nature. Bozic is a self-taught artist currently living and working in her cottage in Marin, CA. Her work has the traditional air of tightly rendered nature illustrations but with a highly emotional range of surreal metaphorical themes. In her paintings and sketches she presents her vision of life’s struggles and triumphs that are largely autobiographical. 

Artist statement: 
Tiffany Bozic illustrations deal with profoundly universal themes through surreal representations of animals. The repeated animals are a reminder of individual and collective existence, and the balance between the two; where her anatomical depictions reveal our inner workings in a literal sense. The incredible detail of the illustrations makes them all the more surreal. – Ariane Fairlie

Background Information:

“Tiffany Bozic has spent the majority of her life living with and observing the intricacies of nature. Having grown up on a farm in Arkansas, she was inspired by the natural world at an early age. Blending her external observations with the internal world has led her to refine a distinct style. Her work often incorporates richly pigmented acrylic paint on solid maple wood panels.”-Artodyssey

This piece called Mutual core connects to the theme because Tiffany uses the birds to resemble a unity between them. I chose this piece because she focused everything in the middle with the bright colors rather than all over the picture. 

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