Tracy Taylor, a painter of lively watercolors that incorporate a vivid sense of whimsy, feels
that one of the primary values of her art is its approachability. She refers to her technique as "advanced coloring book"—drawing
pictures and then coloring them in with vibrant-hued watercolors.
Taylor's work
invites viewers to share its creator's sense of lighthearted enjoyment. She is perhaps best known for her exuberant, expressive
paintings of tropical fish.
Using splashy, appealingly smudgy primary colors,
Tracy Taylor captures the vitality of the undersea world and the personality of its denizens — allowing collectors to
experience them both without getting wet.
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| TRACY ENJOYING AN AFTERNOON WITH A FRIEND |
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| WYLAND AND TRACY COLLABORATING ON A PIECE |
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| THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS |