Tiffany Miller Russell is best known for her hyperrealistic cut paper sculptures of wildlife and nature. She works with specialty art papers, which are cut flat and then shaped by hand, exploring the limits of art materials to develop sculpture that resembles painting.
Having always been inspired by those two-dimensional art disciplines illustration, drawing, and painting, she is now developing her oil painting skills at her studio in Main Street Creatives Gallery, focusing on studies and explorations into light and color.
Tiffany’s work has been included in juried museum exhibitions such as the Young Guns at the Coors Western Art Show; Allied Artists of America at the Salmagundi Club; the Society of Animal Artists’ Art and the Animal national traveling exhibition; the Colorado Governor’s Art Show; the International ARC Salon; the Laumeister Fine Art Competition at Bennington Center for the Arts; and Focus on Nature at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute.
She has been featured on Colossal, What Women Create, and included in the book Reptiles and Amphibians in Contemporary Art. She has received the Award of Excellence, President’s Award for Sculpture, and the Newcomer Award from the Society of Animal Artists; Honorable Mention and Finalist in the Artist’s Magazine; and the award for Best Three-Dimensional work in the International Paleo Art Exhibition. She has two paper sculptures included in the permanent collection of Cheyenne Frontier Days’ Old West Museum.
Tiffany is a Signature Member of the Society of Animal Artists and a Member of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators.
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