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TIFFANY-ANNABELLE - 100 WAYS SHE BLOOMS : @ 67 York Street, Marylebone, W1H 1QB

Forthcoming exhibition
11 - 17 May 2026
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TIFFANY-ANNABELLE - 100 WAYS SHE BLOOMS , @ 67 York Street, Marylebone, W1H 1QB
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Following her successful  London debut at London  Art Fair in January Tiffany-Annabelle presents “100 ways she blooms” a new a new iteration  of her Women in Bloom series featuring 100 small mixed media works all on using manilla  envelopes. 

 

The work exists as an installation and as a hundred small icon- like individually framed  works each  created  to be in an inspirational dialogue with whoever chooses to  live  with and enjoy  them. The series is both rooted in the artist’s Nigerian /Isekiri heritage,  depicting  the flora of that region, and in an active celebration of women (and men too ) realising their potential and fulfilling their destinies. 

 

Tiffany-Annabelle  combines  the graphic  feel of screen printing,  evoking super  hero comics and  stencils,  with spontaneous application of acrylic paint to create imagery that is both distinctive,  joyous and  curiosity arousing.  Inscrutable screen printed nude female figures are ensconced in lush floral habitats. Figures that own their settings in a way that  empowers the viewer. 

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