"Pond Girl" Once upon a time in 2015 or 2016 I was working on a Kickstarter and I offered two sepia-toned drawings as rewards. Neither of them sold, I guess (?), and I still have both of the drawings! I know I have a scan of this one somewhere, but I don't know where, so here's a photo of the original. I don't have any plans to use this drawing for anything further, so this is the only option for this image. She was drawn in brown col-erase pencil, which is something I used a lot for a while, but not so much anymore. She ships in a box with a Certificate of Authenticity. All art copyright © 2003-2023 Tiffany Toland-Scott About the Artist: I started selling my artwork online when I was a teenager way back in 2003. I joined eBay in 2005 and that's when things really got started for me. Since then I have sold my art on and off eBay, participated in dozens of shows all over the world, provided art for books, documentaries, magazines, licensed products, home decor, and illustrated a tarot deck (Angel Tarot, Llewellyn, 2025).
When I started out I lived in Washington State, where I grew up. I was heavily inspired, and my work still is, by the forests around me. Life took me lots of different places; first Arizona, then Montana, and most recently Georgia. I don't know if it is done taking me places yet, but I kind of hope it's not. I've always been a bit of a wanderer in the physical sense as well as the imaginary sense, and I can't wait to see what my next adventure will be.
I started selling my work when I was working primarily as a digital artist, but over the years I've left that behind and now I produce work using mostly traditional tools. Specifically, these days I mostly create in oils. I use traditional, old world techniques to create my paintings using modern materials. I sometimes still dabble with oil pastels, graphite, and watercolor, although that's increasingly rare these days.
If you are interested in my work, I want you to know I put all of my heart into every piece, and that your purchase supports a living artist who very much appreciates your support.
Thanks for reading this far,
Tiffany Packaging and Shipping
I take packaging your art pretty seriously. From my experience, very few artists are spending the amount of time I am to make sure your art arrives in one piece, as perfect as it was when it left my studio! I have been known to over-pack things, but I have had pretty decent luck so far with shipping my paintings all over the world!
I ship worldwide. I insure original paintings no matter where they are going. I don't insure prints unless you ask me to, or it's a big order!
At this time, we only offer frames with the paintings when they are shown in the pictures. We don't have a big framing shop to custom frame paintings, although I wish we did! You can always message me for advice if you want my opinion on framing something you've purchased. I am not a professional framer but I'll always give you my honest opinion!