Location: Australia
My name is Tanya Marie Reeves, I’m a single mother of two and a Professional Artist from outback Australia, self-taught, flourishing from a natural talent and an exceptional eye. With over 20 years experience I proclaim my unique artistic expression predominantly through acrylic and mixed media, striking a balance between abstract and realism, manipulating lines and colours to create a kaleidoscopic feel while also exhibiting a meticulous sense of order. I have exhibited nationally throughout Australia and internationally, boasting shows in New York and Florence and Nice. I also design artisan craft and operate my own private gallery in my hometown.
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Watercolour is not my usual media of choice but I like try try new things and sometimes just break up the monotony.
After receiving so much interest in "Veronica" I thought creating a series of similar watercolours was in order. Keeping in theme with some of my personal inspirational favourites; femininity, sexuality, tattoos and Disney!
Alice
January 2014
57x38cm
Watercolour on paper
SOLD PP
Using some of my personal inspirational favourites; femininity, sexuality, tattoos and Disney! I wanted to try another watercolour to spice things up a bit.
Veronica
January 2014
77x57cm
Watercolour on paper
SOLD PP
nspired by a fashion shot of some gorgeous red sparkly heels reminding me of the Ruby Slippers and that “there’s no place like home…”
June 2013
61x42cm
Watercolor on canvas paper
SOLD
Penelope is a reproduction of another piece: “Peep Show” (peeping through the keyhole of a dressing room of a cabaret show) using a different medium and technique.
Penelope
2012
77x57cm
Acrylic on water-colour paper
SOLD
Third in the series using some of my personal inspirational favourites; femininity, sexuality, tattoos and Disney!
Ella
January 2014
57x38cm
Watercolour on paper
SOLD PP
This is what I do. Bold saturated colour, geometric formation, contrasting shades and flawless lines, mostly encompassing a feminine sensuality and depth, sometimes with an underlying quirky sense of humour or hidden perplexities.
You will find my mixed media pieces (and more recent work) are a little more relaxed and nowhere near as stringent as my earlier artwork (most of which you will find in my "Acrylic" portfolio).
Clara was inspired by extraordinarily beautiful ballet poses I had come across while researching. Her name fitting, originating from a character of a famous ballet, also appropriate for her Christmas Eve birth, The Nutcracker.
Clara
December 24, 2013
92x30x4cm
Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas
More experimenting with contrasting patterns, colours, textures and lines. Still keeping in form with a little lady love.
Catalina
October 2013
92x60x8cm
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
Moving right away from legs! Keeping it simple with an abstract portrait and back to some geometric basics.
Calista
October 2013
77x60x4cm
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
I fell completely in-love with this pose on an old poster I came across online. I wanted to recreate the look with vibrancy, updating the overall look whilst still keeping the vintage feel.
Lolita
September 2013
92x46x8cm
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
I am in love with collages right now, preoccupied with vintage pin-up girls (especially the work of Gil Elvgren which I have included in this piece) and I may also have a slight obsession with legs... and high heels!
Jane
October 2013
92x62x8cm
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
Number 1 of 3: Simple pieces back to basics with contrasting lines and colours, though still encompassing some female sensuality.
Pamela
August 2013
50x40x4cm
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
Number 2 of 3: Simple pieces back to basics with contrasting lines and colours, though still encompassing some female sensuality.
Chelsea
August 2013
50x40x4cm
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
Number 3 of 3: Simple pieces back to basics with contrasting lines and colours, though still encompassing some female sensuality.
Rachael
August 2013
50x40x4cm
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
I wanted to create a bold piece that was
simple yet sensual with a cabaret feel behind it. And then there was Monique.
Monique
July 2013
120x60x4cm
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
This piece has a really rough texture which makes it difficult for the camera to pick up the true vibrant colours. The collage is an assortment of random objects split by the sword, for example if you notice the apple core on the left and the full half flesh of the apple on the right.
Untitled 18
July 2011
120x60x4cm
Acrylic on Canvas
This is my favourite piece of all. The amount of time and patience involved makes Penance the most rewarding for me. Each fiddly coil of string is wound and attached by hand, the rings actually piercing the canvas strung with ribbon. And the torso. The torso I believe is some of my best acrylic work yet! I wanted to portray pain and beauty here, isolation but yet the undercover population of desire.
Penance
April 2011
75x25x4cm
Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas
Nevaeh is a girls girl. She is sweet and sexy. Heavenly...
Nevaeh
January 2012
102x76x4cm
Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas
A vibrant modern abstract with a little vintage flair.
Wanda
July 2013
120x60x4cm
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
Still in my fabric/texture phaze, I was completely inspired to create "Violet" while browsing through avant guarde photography. I may be late to the ball game but I believe I have found a new love!
Violet
July 24 2014
102x76x4cm
Acrylic and Mixed Media on Stretched Linen
I have found that I just adore using fabrics. It is so beautiful and easy to work with as well as creating a fantastic textured effect, so I really wanted to use more of it in this piece. Again with contrasting lines, patterns and colours. She wound up far from my original thoughts of her, but fantastic never-the-less.
1 July 2014
122x122cm
Mixed Media on Stretched Linen
Lady Odelia. I wanted to create a piece where the colours didn't make sense and yet fit together perfectly. I wanted to bring more mixed media into my artwork which I enjoy working with immensely. I LOVE this piece. Lady Odelia followed the direction I wanted perfectly yet even bettered by expectations.
26 May 2014
122x92cm
Mixed Media On Canvas
I truly do not know what to tell you about this one. Im not even sure if I am happy with the result... I love the triangle, the body laying in front of what I imagine to be a dragon, the concept of puppetry and the circles giving the feeling of floating. I was thinking fantasy, though I'm not sure if ended up in the correct realm. There is a lot of texture going on here and the colours are beautiful (the camera certainly doesnt do the piece justice in this respect) which I also adore.
Puppet Strings
February 27, 2014
92x121x4cm
Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas
My latest piece "Alexis". More of my own Avant Garde portrature. I've used suble texture, mixed media and strong bold acrylic colours and lines for strong bold women.
Alexis
Oct 18, 2014
102x76x4cm
Acrylic and Mixed Media on Stretched Linen
AU$920.00
Daveena
20"x24"
50x60x4cm
29-10-2014
Acrylic and mixed media on stretched canvas
The colours are not quite as vibrant in the photo, nor is the photo bringing up the faint detail in her face and on her neck... But she is Divine isnt she?
AU$450.00
"Who me?" I adore this pose! I wanted to keep things simple and feminine, while still bold enough to catch the eye... with a little sass on the side.
3 Dec 2014
106x76x4cm
Acrylic and mixed media on stretched canvas .
This is what I do. Bold saturated colour, geometric formation, contrasting shades and flawless lines, mostly encompassing a feminine sensuality and depth, sometimes with an underlying quirky sense of humour or hidden perplexities.
You will find most of my acrylic pieces (and much earlier work) are much more stringent than my more recent acrylics and mixed media (most of which you will find in my "Mixed-media" portfolio).
An abstract mirage of a nude lady sunbathing under a hot summer sun. I love summer time!
Summer
April 2008
70x70x2cm
Framed Acrylic on Stonehenge on Board
Have you ever drawn the sillhouette of two faces looking at each other to creat a vase or chalice, maybe during a primary school art class as a child?
Kisses Blossom is created from the same concept, only the faces are slightly overlapping as if kissing. From there I formed a flower, the blossom of the kiss.
Kisses Blossom
November 2007
84x64x2cm Framed
Acrylic on Stonehenge on Board
Fallen represents the err of man, the fall of creation.
Fallen
December 2007
73x84x3cm
Framed Acrylic on Board
Letting loose on the blank canvas with a variety of tools including my own body to apply paint to finesse a completely unplanned piece.
Bodypaint
June 2000
111x98cm Framed
Acrylic on Stonehenge on Board
I Literally wanted to step out of the box here. My swirls became curls and a beautiful abstract red haired goddess was born.
Eve
January 2008
100x100x100cm
Acrylic on Canvas
To be honest, I don't really know what to say about Sheila. She turned out completely different to what I had in mind... although the intention of contradictory lines and colours is strong along with the familiar feminine touch.
Sheila
December 2013
102x76x4cm
Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas
This was a back to basics piece for me. I'd been trying a few different things and this abstract was to just pull back and do what I know best.
Untitled 9
March 2011
78x78x4cm Framed
Acrylic on Stonehenge on Foam-board
An abstract of a self portrait photograph
partially nude, on a animal print blanket
Untitled 24
March 2010
60x60x4cm
Acrylic on Canvas
May 2013
76x100x4cm
Acrylic on canvas
Ones wings extending out in the coming light. Full of possibilities
2012
77x57cm
Acrylic on watercolor paper (not framed or mounted)
Peep Show is a reproduction of another piece: “Penelope” (peeping through the keyhole of a dressing room of a cabaret show) using a different medium and technique.
Jessica is unravelling from the ties and responsibilities of life, growing wings and floating away.
Jessica
June 2007
Acrylic on paper on board
58x58cm Framed
SOLD
Every piece I have been working on lately has been very busy, texture, patterns, colour, mixed medias... Roxy, on the flip side, is simplicity.
Roxy
July 28 2014
102x76x4cm
Acrylic on Stretched Linen
David
24 April 2014
60x91cm 24x36"
Acrylic on stretched linen
It's very rare for me to use a male physique in my artwork... I thought it was about time!
Tiffany
22 April 2014
60x91cm (24x36")
Acrylic on stretched linen
I came across a black and white photo by an unknown photographer very similar to this pose. I fell in love with the concept of this image though I wanted to recreate it in my own style.
Mary-Jane is a figurative piece. I was looking to create a painting that is simply just what it is.
Mary-Jane
March 3, 2014
76x61x4cm
Acrylic on canvas
There is a small dent in the top of the painting about 0.5cm in diameter (see photos) on the edge of the frame. It bares no visual disfigurement to the actual artwork, however I have reduced the sale price.
I love this piece! Gorgeous colour combination, patterns, shapes and contrasting lines. The silhouette finishes off the piece perfectly.
Sophia
February 28, 2014
92x30x4cm
Acrylic on Canvas
To be honest, I don't really know what to say about Sheila. She turned out completely different to what I had in mind... although the intention of contradictory lines and colours is strong along with the familiar feminine touch.
Sheila
December 2013
102x76x4cm
Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas
Addison is my favourite piece to date, I went easy on the texture with this one, though she is everything I love about strong vivid contrasting colours, lines and patterns.
Addison
1 Oct 2014
102x76x4cm
Acrylic and Mixed Media on Stretched Linen
AU$920.00
18 Nov 2014
125x90x4cm
Acrylic and mixed media on stretched canvas and fabric
I was inspired to create Anna Belle by textile corsetry, of which captured my style of contrasting lines perfectly. To tell you the truth though, I was headed in a very different direction with this piece than where I ended up!
AU$990.00