Tania was born in Puerto Rico. People call May the month of the flowers, which is probably why she grew up with passion for all creations. She was raised on a beautiful farm like many other Puerto Ricans around a beautiful variety of flowers, gorgeous waterfalls and exuberant vegetation.
Deep thoughts and feelings in every aspect of her life have contributed to form her character. She's had experience in the law field and has also worked in the medical field. Her dreams and heart were always present, but her memories in the Plastic Arts School and The Chaviano Institute in San Juan, P.R. turned her direction in life again to her first love... Arts!.
She has reached many goals and achievements. Has participated in many art galleries like The Latin Museum of Arts in Miami, Colores del Caribe in the city Hall of Casselberry, Open House of Arts Exhibits, Osceola Center of the Arts, Art Festivals around the state, Art Galleries and Museums in Puerto Rico, virgin islands and many others activities like teaching about art to young students in schools keeping her with a busy scheduled.
el Fogón de Doña Ana Painting: Oil on canvas
Cultural scene of past century Original Work:
Height 30" x Width 40"
Year Produced: Unknown
Inventory ID TL_0002
This is an original work.
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Since before the past century our ancestors used to cook in stones and logs. Usually with earthen floors. Today some descendents still use the same model to cook rice, pasteles, mofongo and other traditional foods. They placed it outside of the house and called it Guariquiten
All the family gather in harmony shearing aTertulia while watching the sunset. These are beautiful times to be remembered.
el Fogón de Doña Ana - By Tania Levy Painting: Oil on canvas Cultural scene of past century
This is an original work.
Height 30" x Width 40"
Year Produced: Unknown
Inventory ID TL_0002 Price: $0.00
Since before the past century our ancestors used to cook in stones and logs. Usually with earthen floors. Today some descendents still use the same model to cook rice, pasteles, mofongo and other traditional foods. They placed it outside of the house and called it Guariquiten
All the family gather in harmony shearing aTertulia while watching the sunset. These are beautiful times to be remembered.
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