Tiffani Fulda is an artist and art educator based in St. Petersburg, Florida with a background in painting and ceramics. Her work is inspired by the loveliness of gardens and the symbolism people have attached to them. She developed a lot of her interests at a young age while tending to the rose garden she created with her mother, spending weekends at the beach with her father and brother, then exploring the orange groves of Central Florida.

Her work explores a feminine aesthetic shaped by childhood recollection and the romanticizing of hardship as a way of coping. She aims to create poetic, tender atmospheres filled with floral imagery, decorative splendor, and the soft weight of memory. Nostalgia and sentimentality are recurring threads, rooted in her emotional connection to the spaces she’s inhabited and the people and moments that have shaped her.

Inspired by fairytales, gardens, literature, and personal history, her work transforms vulnerability into something beautiful and immersive. She’s drawn to the in-between spaces where longing meets comfort, and where fleeting moments are held with care. Gardens, in particular, appear as symbolic places where nature and nurture meet, offering both solitude and gathering, growth and control.

She’s interested in how visual language can preserve the emotional texture of a memory: fragile but full, fleeting yet meaningful. Her work holds space for tenderness, for the rituals of remembrance, and for the small gestures we use to create meaning in the face of impermanence. Through this, she hopes to invite viewers into a world that feels both enchanted and deeply human.

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