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The Little Things
The chaotic day to day living life as a mom.

Boogie Man Mornings
Watercolor, 9x12 on paper.
Cubist watercolor, inspired by 'I'm Your Boogieman' by White Zombie
Cubist watercolor, inspired by 'I'm Your Boogieman' by White Zombie

Weathering The Winds

New Beginings

Mother and Child Swimming

The New Mom
This depicts a cubist visual of a new mother who is trying to get acclimated to her new role as a mom.

The Prayer
24X32 Acrylic on canvas. Winner for Chicagoland art competition at Prince of Peace Palatine.
" Since the birth of my daughter Sigrid, my work has become increasingly centered around my experiences and understanding of motherhood and family. This piece represents my family building and reconstructing our life to create our world together. This piece depicts a visual of what prayer looks like to me"
- Tiffany A.
" Since the birth of my daughter Sigrid, my work has become increasingly centered around my experiences and understanding of motherhood and family. This piece represents my family building and reconstructing our life to create our world together. This piece depicts a visual of what prayer looks like to me"
- Tiffany A.

The City We Carry

Shelter Under The City Lights
18X24, Oil on canvas. Winner at the Southwestern Law School Citywide artist competition for Mayor Tom Bradley.
"I am very much inspired by the Low-Income Housing program that Mayor Tom Bradley put into place. My goal was to create an image that invites the viewer to get a sense of safety and security. I chose to depict a family at their dinner table, showing a place where they can break bread together surrounded by candlelight, representing hope and safety within the city. The umbrella is symbolic of the Low-Income housing project sheltering the family from the outside streets of LA. I feel this program is significant to Los Angeles and is something that should be honored and displayed proudly. Every family deserves to feel safe and secure, and I feel that I did a successful job capturing the importance of that."
- Tiffany Alexandria
"I am very much inspired by the Low-Income Housing program that Mayor Tom Bradley put into place. My goal was to create an image that invites the viewer to get a sense of safety and security. I chose to depict a family at their dinner table, showing a place where they can break bread together surrounded by candlelight, representing hope and safety within the city. The umbrella is symbolic of the Low-Income housing project sheltering the family from the outside streets of LA. I feel this program is significant to Los Angeles and is something that should be honored and displayed proudly. Every family deserves to feel safe and secure, and I feel that I did a successful job capturing the importance of that."
- Tiffany Alexandria
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