Tiffany G.

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    1. 1910s Edwardian Diamond Two Tone 18k Gold Swirl Ring, Size 5 For SaleProduct ID: 35194976
    2. Evgenij Klenø, Park Scene, Oil on Canvas, Mid-20th Century For SaleProduct ID: 35199704
    3. Danish Modern, Wingback Chair, Blue Fabric, Wood, Denmark, 1940s For SaleProduct ID: 35200409
    4. Vintage Italian Majolica Floral Daffodil Hand Painted Candlesticks Set of 3 For SaleProduct ID: 34132639
    5. Vintage Swag Crystals Pagoda Chandelier For SaleProduct ID: 35201069
    6. 1955 Set of 9 Vintage Prints of Picasso's Ceramic Platters For SaleProduct ID: 31805967

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    I am a Chicago-based interior designer and abstract artist. My art has been exhibited in several Chicago area venues, including group shows at The Chicago Children's Museum and the Chicago Center for Green Technology and solo exhibitions at the Harold Washington Library and The Adler School for Professional Psychology. I have been featured in Apartment Therapy, Hyperallergic, and Sixty Inches From Center. I've been a featured artist in One King's Lane as well as the ArtCast app.

    I find things with interesting textures and think, I want to make something out of that. The objects I find are often otherwise useless: containers, packing materials, packaging, paint that dried on my palette. They are the residue of our disposable, one-time-use material culture. By making art with these objects, I imbue impermanent things with a new sense of permanence and purpose. From the rhythmic interplay of light and shadow on corrugated cardboard, the dreamlike diaphanous nature of plastic shopping bags, the brilliant hues of the bottles that make our packaged beverages seem all the more appealing, every assemblage in the series is infused with its own peculiar beauty. And I call this style of working with the by-products of the products we buy Post-Consumerism.