Angelheartstudio was founded with a vision to bring contemporary art to a wider audience, and to create a space where people can come together to engage with art and with each other. Tatiana believes that art has the power to inspire, to challenge, to transform, and she is committed to bringing the best/most innovative contemporary art to our community. To learn more please check out the video of Tatiana's Performance Art (a meme about Mondays; When this work is showcased select music is played)
Tatiana McClung, a.k.a. Kitsune(Kit) a graduate of California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) where she majored in studio art and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts hails originally from Houston, Texas. It was there in Houston where she trained in classical ballet, hip hop, and contemporary dance as well as rhythmic gymnastics and the martial art of Taekwondo. All the while Tatiana maintained a love for the visual arts as well and studied at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston’s Glassell Junior School and was an active member of the museums H.A.N.G. (Houston Art New Generation at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston) the museum’s self defined digital think tank. Tatiana also volunteered regularly at the Bayou City Arts Festival and several other local organizations which further developed her love of giving back and philanthropy. Tatiana is currently pursuing scenic painting and furthering her philanthropic work with non -profit organizations.
Angelheart Studios main focus is upcycling and collaboration projects with multiple communities. For example the video of "the goddess" mural being painted was a project to bring awareness to social distance and respect other cultures. To learn more about this artwork check out the artist statement on the next page!
Below are three artworks accepted and showcased in Imagine Entertainment's Studio Office of Production from 2019 to 2023. Imagine Entertainment was founded in 1986 by Ron Howard and Brian Grazer and produced classic hit films such as "A Beautiful Mind","The Da Vinci Code", "2012", and "American Made", just to list a few of their greatest productions.
Materials: Rope, Gesso, Latex Paint, and Water on a streched/distressed gesso canvas
This is a representaion of the tradionally red theater curtain falling before a production begins. The inspiration of this work is how multi-talented my mother is and continues to pass this trait to her children.
Materials: Duct Tape, Paper, Original Quote, Japanese Ink, Acrylic Paints, and Silk Screen Paints on raw canvas
This painting was created to reflect on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech, "I Have a Dream" for the CalArts Black Arts Collective's Gallery show for Black History Month. The original quote is, "I don't just have a dream, I have the ambition to keep moving forward".The figure is a representation of ambitious women like myself.
Materials: Manga Pens, Sharpie, Watercolor Prisma Pencils, and Acrylic Paint on a stretched, gessoed canvas
This is based on a work assigned in 7th grade I continue to recreate. The orignal
Call or Text:661-414-3787 Email: tatianamcclung@alum.calarts.edu
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