GALLERY WALL
A semi-curated, evolving view into Tiffany’s creative work, where recent, resurfacing, and essential pieces share the wall.
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The Work Card
A hand painted oracle card illustration, serving as the foundational image of the Mayura Oracle system. It appears symbolically in later cards that explore polarity, reciprocity, and alchemical transformation. The vessel motif also echoes throughout broader Mayura philosophy.
Jennifer — Millville Road
A chalk pastel drawing of a young woman (Jennifer) sitting on a broken swing in tall grass at dusk, rendered on black paper so that shadow precedes light. The figure turns slightly away from the viewer, her face framed by the last light of the day.
Flotsom and Lagan
An oil painting of two figures seated at the edge of a vast body of water, facing a distant horizon where a city glows beneath an unsettled sky. The space between foreground and horizon is heavy with depth, the sky may be clearing or thickening. The image resists resolution.
Untitled (Fish with Bowl and Moonlight)
A goldfish suspended mid-leap above its bowl, moonlight catching water and glass, a moment held between containment and consequence.
The Eye Card
A single eye suspended in full-spectrum watercolor, operating within the Mayura Oracle deck as an image of reciprocal perception and contained presence.
Union Station (#2)
A long-exposure photograph made during a first-year photography assignment at Union Station captures the tension between monumental architecture, passing crowds, and a single figure seated quietly within the space.
Harpers Ferry, Below the Church
A watercolor study of a narrow street in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. Painted from a personal photograph, the piece explores the texture of stone walls, wooden steps, and wet pavement beneath a gray sky, capturing the quiet atmosphere of a familiar place layered with memory.
The Friendship Card
The Friendship card from the Mayura Oracle deck, originally painted in gouache in 2022 and later developed into a foiled oracle card. The image depicts a candlelit table and window, symbolizing the shared space where connection, reflection, and inner work converge.
Heron, on the Shenandoah
A watercolor study of a heron along the Shenandoah River, drawn from a photograph and grounded in a landscape shaped by repeated memory and routine.
Amy (2004)
A black-and-white profile portrait exploring form, silhouette, and the balance of light and shadow through a carefully constructed studio composition.
Untitled (City)
A marker illustration of a crowded passage shaped by light and shadow, where streets and walls feel as conscious and recognizable as the individual within them.

