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While working towards a degree in painting and philosophy at Wake
Forest University, Tina studied art history in Venice, Italya
city famous not only for its breathtaking architecture, but also
for its artistry and innovation in the art of glass making. Impressed
with the intensity of color and the play of light in the glass,
she began incorporating these elements into her painting. In April,
1996 she installed her first solo exhibition, "Here Now,"
in the Wake Forest University gallery. The exhibitiona series
of twelve portraitstouched on the difficulty of forming community
in our fragmented and highly mobile society.
After finishing her university studies, Tina moved back to Venice,
Italy where she worked on her first design for stained glass. The
window she designed is now installed in a prayer chapel on the campus
of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. She then moved to
Sofia, Bulgaria where she worked for two years as a teacher. There
she received a commission from Southwestern Seminary to begin designs
for two large octagonal windows which would be suspended from glass
ceilings. The windows, an interpretation of the seminarys
theme, Touch the World, Impact Eternity, are naturally
lit by the searing Texas sun. Tina currently lives in Richmond,
Virginia, where she works as a graphic designer.
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