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"She peeks from behind the curtain searching through the rays of smoke lit by the warm, dim lights hanging low from the ceiling above the mahongany and gold trimmed bar. There is not one empty red velvet topped stool and lamp shadows dance across brandy filled glasses and the polished faces of those seated in anticipation behind crisp white table cloths. The jazz, chatter and laughter of only moments ago had subsided...   The show is about to begin."

Inspired by the roaring twenties... bootleg liquor, jazz-hands and flapper girls, motivated by one of my favourite styles: Art Deco, which originated in the 1920 with its roots in Paris, France. The trend of this movement was symmetrical, geometric, streamlined, simplistic though bold, and most importantly, pleasing to the eye.


Lottie is the traditional shortening of Colette; a popular name in early 19th century France.
"She peeks from behind the curtain searching through the rays of smoke lit by the warm, dim lights hanging low from the ceiling above the mahongany and gold trimmed bar. There is not one empty red velvet topped stool and lamp shadows dance across brandy filled glasses and the polished faces of those seated in anticipation behind crisp white table cloths. The jazz, chatter and laughter of only moments ago had subsided...   The show is about to begin."

Inspired by the roaring twenties... bootleg liquor, jazz-hands and flapper girls, motivated by one of my favourite styles: Art Deco, which originated in the 1920 with its roots in Paris, France. The trend of this movement was symmetrical, geometric, streamlined, simplistic though bold, and most importantly, pleasing to the eye.


Lottie is the traditional shortening of Colette; a popular name in early 19th century France.
"She peeks from behind the curtain searching through the rays of smoke lit by the warm, dim lights hanging low from the ceiling above the mahongany and gold trimmed bar. There is not one empty red velvet topped stool and lamp shadows dance across brandy filled glasses and the polished faces of those seated in anticipation behind crisp white table cloths. The jazz, chatter and laughter of only moments ago had subsided...   The show is about to begin."

Inspired by the roaring twenties... bootleg liquor, jazz-hands and flapper girls, motivated by one of my favourite styles: Art Deco, which originated in the 1920 with its roots in Paris, France. The trend of this movement was symmetrical, geometric, streamlined, simplistic though bold, and most importantly, pleasing to the eye.


Lottie is the traditional shortening of Colette; a popular name in early 19th century France.
"She peeks from behind the curtain searching through the rays of smoke lit by the warm, dim lights hanging low from the ceiling above the mahongany and gold trimmed bar. There is not one empty red velvet topped stool and lamp shadows dance across brandy filled glasses and the polished faces of those seated in anticipation behind crisp white table cloths. The jazz, chatter and laughter of only moments ago had subsided...   The show is about to begin."

Inspired by the roaring twenties... bootleg liquor, jazz-hands and flapper girls, motivated by one of my favourite styles: Art Deco, which originated in the 1920 with its roots in Paris, France. The trend of this movement was symmetrical, geometric, streamlined, simplistic though bold, and most importantly, pleasing to the eye.


Lottie is the traditional shortening of Colette; a popular name in early 19th century France.
"She peeks from behind the curtain searching through the rays of smoke lit by the warm, dim lights hanging low from the ceiling above the mahongany and gold trimmed bar. There is not one empty red velvet topped stool and lamp shadows dance across brandy filled glasses and the polished faces of those seated in anticipation behind crisp white table cloths. The jazz, chatter and laughter of only moments ago had subsided...   The show is about to begin."

Inspired by the roaring twenties... bootleg liquor, jazz-hands and flapper girls, motivated by one of my favourite styles: Art Deco, which originated in the 1920 with its roots in Paris, France. The trend of this movement was symmetrical, geometric, streamlined, simplistic though bold, and most importantly, pleasing to the eye.


Lottie is the traditional shortening of Colette; a popular name in early 19th century France.

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Lottie Painting

Tanya Marie Reeves

Australia

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 39.8 W x 47.6 H x 1.6 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

"She peeks from behind the curtain searching through the rays of smoke lit by the warm, dim lights hanging low from the ceiling above the mahongany and gold trimmed bar. There is not one empty red velvet topped stool and lamp shadows dance across brandy filled glasses and the polished faces of those seated in anticipation behind crisp white table cloths. The jazz, chatter and laughter of only moments ago had subsided... The show is about to begin." Inspired by the roaring twenties... bootleg liquor, jazz-hands and flapper girls, motivated by one of my favourite styles: Art Deco, which originated in the 1920 with its roots in Paris, France. The trend of this movement was symmetrical, geometric, streamlined, simplistic though bold, and most importantly, pleasing to the eye. Lottie is the traditional shortening of Colette; a popular name in early 19th century France.

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Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

39.8 W x 47.6 H x 1.6 D in

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My name is Tanya Marie Reeves and I am a visual artist from Broken Hill, NSW Australia. I am a self-taught painter with over 20 years’ experience, working with both acrylics and textile applique. With beauty and passion, I portray empowered women upon the canvas by modern design likened to a combination of pop art, art deco, cubism, symbolism and art nouveau. I love to choreograph saturated block colour, simple lines, geometry and meticulous precision along with intricate patterns, textures and conceptual connotations. I am influenced by strong, empowered women whom are also vulnerable in-kind to be passionate, sensual and openhearted; I am influenced by colour and beauty, by divinity and magic, and by the spirited feminine connection with nature, the earth, and the universe. I am encouraged by my own growth from many of life’s tough lessons and mental health instabilities, and I am now driven to help other women open their hearts and minds, and ignite their desires to all of the possibilities within themselves.

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Showed at the The Other Art Fair

Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Melbourne, Melbourne, Melbourne

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