Lois Ivancin Tavaf Art Collections
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Artwork by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
The Black Cockapoo Takes a Nap by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
Highclere Castle or Downton Abbey by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
A Happy Cairn Terrier by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
My Best Friend by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
Martin Luther King Memorial Washington DC by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
Bartholdi Fountain Washington DC by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
Spring in Capitol Hill by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
The Springer Spaniel by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
The Sweet Eskie by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
Iran Masouleh by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
Oxford England by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
Pink Tongue by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
Wilkes Street Tunnel Alexandria VA by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
England Buckinghamshire by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
Iran Ferdowsi Tehran National Library by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
Washington DC viewed from Arlington Cemetery by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
A Peaceful Place by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
Happy Nowruz by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
Winter on Capitol Hill by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
I Am Sorry by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
Iran Yazd House of Strength by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
Washington DC Arboretum Azaleas by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
Iran Male and Female Doorknockers by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
A White Golden Retriever by Lois Ivancin Tavaf
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About Lois Ivancin Tavaf
I discovered a knack for drawing when my kindergarten teacher praised me lavishly for drawing crayon people who actually looked like people, and the bird scribbles on the back of the paper were even more recognizable. I love to sketch on my IPad. I use it to digitally illustrate my stories, make personalized cards for family and friends, and sketch from the photographs I take. I've written three children's books - two were published as applications through StoryChimes. All three are available on Amazon - one about a tiny fish, another about parent/child separation, and the third about an 8 year old traveling from California to DC all alone. I am also a winner in The New Yorker 2012 Eustace Tilley contest. I write a daily blog about the differences between living on Capitol Hill and in Milwaukee, and incorporate my art, photographs, and web albums. I've displayed my digital images at the Library of Congress, where I work, and at the Clara Barton National Historic Site in Glen Echo. I also have a gallery wall of dog and cat images hanging at the Wagtime Shop on Capitol Hill across from the historic Navy Yard. Please check out my work and see if something interests you, as wall art, as a screen saver on your computer or mobile device, to send as a greeting card to celebrate a special occasion, or something we haven't thought of yet.