Tiffany Bozic is a self-taught artist based in Marin, CA who has spent the majority of her life observing the intricacies of the natural world.
Drawing inspiration from her extensive travels to wild places, and the research specimens at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, she composes beautiful large-scale nature illustrations blended with surreal and metaphorical themes.
To create her compositions, Bozic uses multiple layers of watered down acrylic paint on maple wood panels which give a realistic level of detail to each of her paintings.
See below a selection of Bozic’s work and find more on her website and Instagram.
Abundance, 24″x32″, acrylic on maple panel, 2016
Flora and Fawn, 22″x31″, acrylic on maple panel, 2016
Nature vs. Nurture, 24″x30″ acrylic on maple panel 2008
Gravity 12″x12″, acrylic on maple 2012
Coelacanth Pinecone Fish, 8″x8″, acrylic on maple wood. 2013
Barrens of Suburbia (detail), acrylic on maple panel 60″x45″, 2006
The Host, 21″x21″, acrylic on maple panel 2008
Fox & Egrets, 4’x4′, acrylic on maple panel, 2006
Strigiformes, 12″ x 16″ acrylic on maple panel, 2013