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Tanya Keggin is a Canadian artist practicing in Oakville, Ontario.
Her art is expressive and evocative. She explores the very nature of emotional experience through her work, using music to conjure memory, drive introspection, and spark insight.
Tanya has an elevated painterly style, revealing her love of art materials and tools. She enjoys the sensorial experience of creating art, experimenting with dynamic brushstrokes and intuitive mark marking. Tanya strikes a unique balance of realism and abstraction within each piece, inviting her viewer to discover beauty and meaning.
After a successful twenty-year career as a lawyer, Tanya boldly transitioned to professional artist. She is living her purpose by creating art and helping others explore their own creativity. Tanya leads bespoke artmaking experiences for individuals and groups and sells her art to private collectors. She accepts commissions for custom work.
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