Chalice Arts Studio

The Spirit of Fire


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COMMISSIONS

Tiana welcomes commissions from individuals, organisations, centres or the corporate sector.

Price ranges from £95 to £3000 to suit the budget of every collector.

Sizes range from A5 (210mm by 148mm or 8.25in by 5.75in) to A1 (841mm by 594mm or 33in by 23.5in).


Tiana exhibits her most recent work each year. She has attracted a growing interest in her work from collectors worldwide. If you would like to hear about the next exhibition and other developments, please e-mail
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click here for a poster from one of Tiana's exhibitions. If you have a colour printer, you're welcome to print it out and stick it on the wall!

ART COLLECTORS

Tiana’s English landscapes and visionary art offer the art lover contemporary work which communicates with dynamic power and feeling, in the spirit of John Keats,

"Beauty is truth, truth beauty ~ that is all ye know on Earth, and all ye need to know."

Her works have increased in value over the years and will provide either purchaser or viewer a lifetime of pleasure.


Clouds of Glory 
By the Willow Bank 
Coniston Fells 
Eye of the Storm 
First Snowfall 
Heaven's Rent 
Infinite Light 
Lane End 
Last Light 
Morning Light 
Pastoral Vale 
Ravenglass 
Road Stream 

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Tiana Answers Your Questions

Q: What first inspired you to be an artist ?

TM : The creative forces of Nature, which are so apparent in the Cumbrian landscape (in NW England) in which I grew up. The mountains acted as crucibles of creative power while the clouds to me reflected the infinite speed of the Creator’s thought.

Q : What do you find are the differences between Somerset and the Lake District landscape ?

TM : The landscape in Somerset is very different to the Lake District. It is a land of clouds. The watery mists of the Lake District are now the dominating elemental force of movement which determine the Spirit of the land, the "veils" of Avalon. These veils show an ethereal reality, a world of magic and legend, and the artist is vision-led.

Q : Describe your creative process. How does it begin ?

TM : The softness of early morning and the beauty of evening are for me the most inspirational times to paint. Shadows are at their most interesting and the power of nature is reflected in the way in which the spectrum of light changes rapidly from one colour to another.

Q : How long does it take to complete a painting ?

TM : I am often asked this. Completion times can vary between one day and three months. I usually have about ten paintings prepared to work on at any given time. I work intuitively and tend to change from one scene to another, almost as if the sun of illumination passes from one cloud to another. When the vision is dimmed I meditate until the artistic problem is solved in my mind’s eye.

Splintered Silence 
Spring Day 
Storm Cloud 
The Cloud 
Thunder of the Waters 
Wetlands 
Afterglow 

Q : Describe your artistic vision.

TM : As an artist I am always working and using my eyes to see the 'spirit of things'. There are thousands of colour phrases for the soul to see in only one hour. What touches my heart the deepest is what compels me to paint. Colour excites me the most. It is a living universal language of emotions and feelings which knows no boundaries, only lives in the moment, shows its nature for an instant and then is gone in a moments glance to another place of existence. It is an energy which travels with the thoughts of the Creator across a world with no bounds.

Q: So colour is a living thing to you ?

TM : Yes, it is the colour which depicts the psychological mood in the work. When I started to paint, my palette was very simple and limited, using only cadmium orange, the joy of the sun and indigo which carries the power of the unseen forces of night. For me these two colours represented day and night, the two forces in nature which in turn determine the conscious and unconscious side of life.

Q: What media do you use in your work ?

TM : I have always liked to experiment with artist’s materials to produce different multi-media effects. Sometimes lakes of water have been left to dry for days amongst paper collage, string and thick-textured valleys of paint in my attempt to produce violent storms, lightning and hypnotic moonlight.

Q: Is painting, for you, a quest to make the intangible visible ?

TM : Yes. With the paintbrush I try to express the intangible presence of Nature, what our physical eyes don’t see, but what we sometimes sense is there, hidden within the light of Nature.

Q: Describe the essence of feeling that exists in your painting.

TM : Through my landscape painting I hope the viewer is able to feel the inner light of Nature and the mystery of the Infinite, and is able to be elevated by the experience. To illustrate this further, I should like to quote here from Shelley’s poem Julian and Maddalo:


"….I love all waste
and solitary places; where we taste
the pleasure of believing what we see
is boundless, as we wish our souls to be.
"

Q: Does any other artist’s work inspire you ?

TM : Yes, my work follows in the Romantic tradition of English landscape painting, especially Turner, who has always represented the greatest inspiration for me as a painter of light. I feel that the creation of light in a painting is the embodiment of soul in a painting.

Q: So the light within a painting is what gives it life ?

TM : Yes, a painting's spirit is in the light which shines from within it, which makes it breathe and gives each painting a life of its own.



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