Tania Seabock is best known for her intricate ceiling patterns of gold mosaics and geometric patterns. They are all done by hand and take months to complete. She comes from a long lineage of artists and science types. She follows in the footsteps of her great grandfather who was a gilder and church muralist in Chile.
Tania has always painted and sculpted as far as she can remember. Although she wanted to study art in college, she chose to study: Mathematics and Biology at The American University in Washington DC. She always kept up with her art.
In 1995 she moved to San Francisco, CA where she would eventually learn moldmaking and casting. This was just her stepping stone to the world of Decorative Painting, Gilding and Restoration.
In 2001 Tania left San Francisco and moved back to the Washington DC area. There she started her own business as a Decorative Painter and Architectural gilder. She now focuses her skills on ceiling design, architectural gilding, wood grain and marble. She also does restoration of marble and ornamental plaster. She has had many prestigious commissions. Some works include Prince of UAE in Washington DC, Trump Tower in NYC and restoration and gilding of US Treasury Building and The Old Executives Building in Washington DC, through John Canning.
Tania graduated from the Nadai-Verdon School of decorative painting in France where she studied wood grain and marble with Michel Nadai.
Her works are published in various magazines. She was a featured artist in the project called “The House that Faux Built” (www.FauxHouse.com) which became a publish book by Adrienne Van Dooren. She also has three how-to DVD’s filmed by Creative Evolution. These can be purchased at www.FauxWareHouse.com. She is a moderator on www.FauxForum.com which is an active forum for Decorative Painters, Faux Finishers, Muralists, Plasterers and Gilders. Tania has taught at the SALI Convention (www.sali.org) in 2007. She was Vice-President of the SALI Chapter of Washington DC called CADA (Capital Area Decorative Artisans) in 2006. And she is also a proud member of Society of Gilders and SALI.
She currently lives in the San Francisco bay area with her husband Ian and their identical twin boys Roman and Elijah Seabock.
CEILING MURALS · ARCHITECTURAL GILDING · WOOD GRAIN · MARBLE · TROMPE L'OEIL · MARQUETRY FLOORS
Studio: 877·FAUX·ART
taniaseabock@gmail.com