Tammy Murray Mac
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Tammy Murray Mac

Illustrator/Fine ArtistUnited States
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Tammy Murray Mac

Illustrator/Fine ArtistUnited States
About me
Developed and managed a profitable artistic design company serving the tri-state area with recognized reputation for exemplary work and highly specialized expertise in the custom application of fine art, decorative finishes and renovation of historical art. Highly-organized and precise professional with excellent presentation/communication skills, and technically savvy. Tremendous self-initiative but also thrives in a team environment. Receiver of 2020 Light Space & Time Merit Award. Numerous publications including The World Health Organization 2020 recognition and participation in “critical public health messages”
Projects
  • Digital Portraiture
    Digital PortraitureUsing a digital medium for custom portrait work
  • Beach Besties
    Beach BestiesUsing artistic skills with digital portraits
  • Floral Custom color match
    Floral Custom color matchHand painted oil on canvas
  • Buddha
    BuddhaKG DIVINE WELLNESS CENTER LOGO
  • REVOLUTION 2020
    REVOLUTION 2020Current Affairs
  • Random Executed Commissions
    Random Executed Commissions
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Skills
  • Concept Artist
  • Fine Art
  • Portrait Artist
  • Illustration
  • Design
  • Colour Balance
  • Urban Design
  • Current Affairs
  • Photo Editing
  • Creative Advertising
Education
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    BFA Fine ArtThe Kings College
     - New York, United States
Awards
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    Healthcare Heroeslight space and time gallery
    The gallery received entries from 30 different countries from around the world, as well as from 35 different states and the District of Columbia. "Healthcare Heroes" was awarded the Special Merit Award for outstanding art.
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    "Tyrece"Beyond The Diagnosis Art Exhibit
    Featured on CBS Sunday Morning News. First unveiled at Harvard medical Center in honor of World Disease Day. Interest in this continues to grow and inspire both the medical community and researchers to increase efforts in rare disease research and treatments. The portraits have become part of a traveling exhibit for medical schools, research institutes, and hospitals.