2018 Oklahoma Arts Conference
Panchromatic: Spectrum of Possibilities
Tiffany McKnight
Raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Tiffany McKnight earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in studio art with a focus in printmaking from the University of Oklahoma in 2012. A self-proclaimed color addict, McKnight pivoted away from printmaking to embrace a kaleidoscopic body of work that includes pattern making and illustration inspired by African textiles, Art Nouveau, biology, and natural flora and fauna. McKnight is the author of “NUVEAU: The Future of Patterns,” an intensely detailed coloring book for pattern lovers, published by Penny Candy Books. She is also a contributing illustrator in the book “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Black Boy” by Tony Medina. You can find her patterns on the labels of San Francisco’s Clearly Kombucha products, on luxury wallpaper produced in collaboration with SixTwelve and Ketch Design Centre, and on wrapping paper for the Curbside Chronicle’s Wrap Up Homelessness program. In 2017, McKnight was chosen as one of the contributing artists to Factory Obscura, an art collective bringing a new, immersive experience to Oklahoma City. She continues her work with Factory Obscura in 2018 with their latest experience “BEYOND.”
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