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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Painting Tiffany Govender Painting Tiffany Govender

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.

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Amy (2004)

A black-and-white profile portrait exploring form, silhouette, and the balance of light and shadow through a carefully constructed studio composition.

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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.

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Self Portrait (Trees on Heights)

An early painting based on a 2006 photograph taken on Bolivar Heights. Part of an ongoing visual thread exploring figure, place, and the emergence of forms that would take on greater meaning over time.

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The Wounded Healer 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.

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The Home Card

A printed and foiled oracle card from the Mayura Oracle Deck, addressing the theme of home through a layered symbolic composition of roots, tree rings, deer, and feathers. Part of an early vision card series developed through a twelve-week class, and the first card in the series to receive a printed back.

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