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Tanya was born in Olds, Alberta and spent much of her childhood moving
from place to place. Through all the new towns, new schools and new faces,
one thing never changed.
“All
I wanted to do was be an artist,” she says. “Wherever we lived,
I spent most of my time drawing pictures of it.”In the early eighties,
Tanya’s family finally settled in the Edmonton area. Through junior
high and high school, she took any art classes she could find, entered
contests, and had her work displayed in various art shows. After high
school came several years at the University of Alberta, where Tanya studied
English, Fine Art, and Art History. In 1996 she was admitted to Grant
MacEwan Community College, where she pursued a diploma in illustration
and graphic design.
Tanya
feels she owes most of her success to her family and friends. “It’s
easy to say you want to draw for a living,” she says, “but
it’s a lot harder to actually do it. Without the love and support
I’ve had from my parents, my sisters and my best friend, I wouldn’t
be where I am.”
She
intends to use the prize money from the Ben Wicks Award to relocate to
Vancouver and pursue her career as an artist, illustrator and designer.
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