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ABOUT ME

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Tiana Robinson is a Canadian artist, born in May Pen Jamaica, Her journey as an artist began at an early age, as she was always doodling in class, or at home. In middle school, she was nominated to participate in the Leaf Dreams scholarship program which gave her the opportunity to freely enrol in art classes at the Art Gallery of Ontario where she was constantly being exposed to instructors who were working artists themselves. Tiana attended C.W. Jeffery’s Collegiate Institute special art program, and It was here that she was introduced to the Modern Batik Art Technique during a workshop. Batik Art involves the application of simple ink outlines, light-to-dark gradation of dyes, and using wax as a resist for separating colours. Tiana was a quick study and gained rapid recognition for her work, including the purchase of her best-known image, “The Nation of Mothers”, which was purchased by the City of Toronto and now hangs in the Mayor’s office. Tiana graduated with a Bachelor of Design from the York-Sheridan Design Program and is currently working as a Graphic Designer while still exploring her love of art.

  • Graphic Design

  • Branding

  • Illustration

  • Print Design

  • Editorial

 

  • Poster Design

  • Way-finding

  • Corporate Identity

  • Modern Batik Art

  • Information Design

WHAT I DO

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