Inside The Studio: Tiffanie Vidal’s Artistic Method
Choosing the Subject
Tiffanie Vidal begins her artistic process by choosing the subject. Whether it is a bird, flower or marine life, this choice is made with detailed care and intention. In particular, she gravitates toward themes that evoke a sense of wonder and connection, often inspired by moments that elicit a “wow effect.” The subject serves as a bridge between her French touch and the universal experiences of her audience.
Tiffanie Vidal’s work invites us to appreciate the extraordinary in the ordinary—to notice the intricate details of the natural world as it exists that we often overlook. In an era where 50 images flash before us in a minute, she dedicates up to 50 hours to a single painting, inviting viewers to pause, reflect, and feel emotionally moved.
Before the Paint Touches the Paper
Tiffanie Vidal’s process is rooted in rigorous observation, careful visualisation, and meticulous planning. Each piece involves sketches, research into techniques, and the selection of colours that best express her artistic vision.
Attention to Detail
Tiffanie Vidal’s paintings are defined by an exceptional level of detail. Her ability to replicate the intricacies of her subject matter, by capturing fine lines and complex textures, is a testament to her “savoir faire” and mastered technique. This approach demands time, patience, and intense focus.
A Lifetime of Inspiration
Tiffanie Vidal’s unique style is the result of a lifetime of artistic exploration and dedication. From studying pigments and experimenting with techniques, to drawing inspiration from photography, travels, museum visits, and “trendy” stores and hotels, she has woven these experiences into her own distinctive creative language. Her art reflects influences as diverse as Anglo-Saxon botanical illustration, New York portrait photography, the vibrant colours of Rajasthan, and the understated elegance of French design.
Through her contemporary approach to watercolour, Tiffanie Vidal brings a fresh perspective to a traditional medium—offering viewers a timeless invitation to observe, connect, and be moved by the beauty of the world around them.