This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| A Californian, Tinna Savini is inspired by the natural beauty and luminous quality of the light, which she captures in her gestural abstractions. Some of her pieces are huge, often two panels bolted together in what she calls a "combination format" where the horizontal panel relates to nature and the vertical relates to figural presence.
Savini spent most of her childhood on a ranch near Modesto and was early inspired by her visits to the Berkeley Art Museum, where she saw works by Hans Hoffman. Clyfford Still, and Richard Diebenkorn.
She settled in Turlock, where she and her artist husband, Richard Savini, have their studios. |
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