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Artist Statement:
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Artist Exhibitions:
2008
-"The Green Lion" Palazzo Cesi, Acquasparta, Italy
2007
-“Svelata”, Museo degli Arsenale, Amalfi, Italy
2006
-Pentagon, Washington, DC Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, DC
-Darkness, J Flynn Gallery, Costa Mesa, CA
-Edinger Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA
-Florence Academy Gallery, Florence, Italy
-Heusso Gallery, Palm Springs, CA
2005
-Edinger Gallery, ...
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Artist Galleries:
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Artist Reviews:
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Collections:
Private Collections
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Samuelli, Corona Del Mar, CA
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fabrizio, Newport Beach, CA
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Blumenthal, Newport Beach, CA
Mr. Steven Blum, Scottsdale, AZ
Mr. Nick Gartner, Maui, HA
Ms.Tammy Kling, Dallas, TX
Mr. and Mrs. James Quinton, Highland Village, TX
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Commissions:
Public Projects and Installations
2007 Svelata, Travelling exhibition of recent paintings, Arsenale Museum, Amalfi, Italy
Irvine Ranch Market Mural Project, 10’ x 78’ Mural Installation, Irvine Ranch Market, Laguna Hills, CA
2006 Full Circle, 9' x 25' Mural, Nix Nature Center, Laguna Canyon Wilderness Park, Laguna Beach, CA
Satrayana, Design ...
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Art Events for Mia Tavonatti
Discover photos from art events Mia Tavonatti as chosen to display in their artist portfolio. These events range from the artist's studio space, gallery openings, exhibition openings to art parties and workshops. To find out more about a specific art event, simply click on one of the headlines below.
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| SVELATA American Tour!: Category: Exhibition Opening - 0 photos
After a year and a half in Italy, Mia has returned to California, and her vision for Svelata has grown into a multi-media project for the creative expansion of humanity, ready for its American debut in California late 2009.
The Svelata American Tour is a traveling exhibition in its own 13,000 square foot fabric and aluminum nomadic space to be installed for three months in each of seven major American cities. The building ... (view photos of this event)
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