Tahnee's online blog of musings, life and art.
4 Jun
I took this photo two years ago, but just now tweaked its colors for a palette. Thought it was worth sharing!
2 Jan
Here’s my latest photo series, which is composed of a collection of photos of Helping Hands (which can be acquired off of Amazon for under $10). It was my late grandpa’s, and I have much more planned for it!










31 Oct
You know you want to see the rest of this gory CalArts halloween, so click that READ MORE button! All makeup by the uber-amazing Michael!


24 Aug
3 Red Doors :: Papeete, Tahiti (French Polynesia)
Yellow Buildings :: Papeete, Tahiti (French Polynesia)
Masts :: Papeete, Tahiti (French Polynesia)
Greenffiti :: Papeete, Tahiti (French Polynesia)
Harbor Bridge :: Sydney, Australia
Opera House and City :: Sydney, Australia
Sky Tower :: Auckland, New Zealand
Take a Hike :: Auckland, New Zealand
Reptile :: Auckland, New Zealand
Flowers on the Moon :: Lahaina, Maui (Hawaii)
Leaving Lahaina :: Maui (Hawaii)
Volcanoes :: Hilo, Hawaii (Oahu)
Lava Swirls :: Hilo, Hawaii (Oahu)
Smoke Over Water :: Hilo, Hawaii (Oahu)
27 Jan
9 Jan
Today’s stop was at Nawiliwili, Kauai. The last time I was here, the visual that was most memorable was that of… what I think was a defunked cannery. As I stepped off the boat and onto the dock, I finally recognized my surroundings: a large parking lot with a few slots for trolleys, tour buses and shopping shuttles to file into to pick up passengers. The joke about this stop is that not only were there the shuttles to Hilo Hattie’s and Wal*Mart, but a bonus as well: K-Mart! (Imagine, coming over two thouand miles just to go to Wal*Mart, etc…. which isn’t to say that those shuttles are avoided; everyone takes the trips anyway. Who can resist)? Anyway, we already had our fill of shopping at Hilo and didn’t feel much like hitting the stores; we were interested in visiting the Fern Grotto, and upon asking a taxi driver we found that it would cost $21 just to get to someplace nearby the Grotto, and that it might not even be open– but if it was, it would maybe cost $15 to get in (and then another $21 to drive back). Didn’t sound like the best deal, so we headed back toward the ship.
Then we saw a new bus in one of the bus slots: Air Kauai.
Air? Like flying in say…. a heeeeellllliiicopptterrrr??!
Snatching up a brochure from the driver, we immediately called to make reservations. After a few calls to really make sure our voice was heard, they let us have a couple of slots!!!
30 Dec

Happy end-of-2007, start-of-2008!
Let’s look at the year in review, as 2007 has been good to me– accounting for my 2nd and 3rd semesters at junior college and quite a lot of knowledge-accumulation as far as art goes.
-Got 2nd place for the Fire Breather (Pastel)
-Displayed a few other works of art (and as of today, the 30th, my artwork is showing at the Fallbook Library)!
-Artwork published in Bravura, along with 1st prize for visuals
-Did quite a handful of commissions, including a business card, several T-shirt designs (will upload those soon) and started working on a children’s book illustration project.
-Sent portfolio to CalArts!
-Kept a 4.0 GPA!
-Went to Belize, Cozumel, Honduras, Mexico and, for the first time, HAWAII!!! (and I’m going again!)
-Learned that it’s no fun being sick on vacation.
-Learned that as there is a limit to how clean a room can be, there’s apparently no limit to its messiness.
-Learned that vacation is the perfect time to do scholarships.
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