Mujer de Flores y Colores

About the Artist
Tania Viveros was born on December 24, 1988 in Reynosa Tamaulipas Mexico, and raised in The Rio Grande Valley. She received her bachelor’s degree in Studio Art and Design from The University of Texas Pan American and her master’s degree in Studio Art from The University of the Rio Grande Valley. As an Artist her work has been exposed in various art exhibitions, which have enabled her to inform and expose the community of The Rio Grande Valley the richness of art in jewelry metal smith, found objects, and sculpture’s using palm tree leaves and rich colors. Her art pieces have been shown at, The Upper Valley Art League in Mission Texas, Hands in Art Studio in Mission Texas, The Charles and Dorothy Clark Art Gallery in Edinburg Texas, Movement Gallery in San Antonio Texas, the Phoenix Gallery in McAllen just to name a few.
Her current work is wrapped around the idea of taking debris and recreating art in an abstract form. Tania Viveros creates using palm tree leaves, seeds, branches, tree trunks, corn leaves, and many organic materials that focus on texture and form. By connecting each object to other forms, she depicts the Passionate Flower, her Mexican American Heritage, and her RGV cultural roots. The essence of her work alludes passion and color.
Current Exhibitions


