Art, Minus the Velvet Rope

The paintings are one part of what I do.

I also bring workshops into organizations, work with collectors on custom commissions, and design public murals for communities. If you're looking for something beyond what's in the shop, this is where it starts.

Interior of a room with a pink wall featuring a black leaf pattern, a framed artwork of a black botanical line drawing on an orange background, a white table lamp, a pink chair, and a vase of pink and white flowers on a checkered table surface.

Custom Commissions

Work made for your specific wall, your specific story

If you've seen something in the shop that came close but wasn't quite it, or if you have a space and a feeling you want it to hold, a custom commission might be the right conversation.

I work with collectors and organizations on original paintings sized and conceived for a specific place. We talk about the room, the people in it, the colors you live with, and what you want to feel when you walk past it. Then I paint it.

Commissions typically take 8–12 weeks from deposit to delivery. Pricing is based on size and medium.

Colorful informational sign at Lake Lorna Doone Park with paintings of plants and bees, surrounded by green grass and tall palm trees under a partly cloudy sky.

Mural Design

Public art rooted in community

My public work is site-specific and community-informed. I don't bring a finished design to a wall. I listen first, then I paint.

Past work includes a 2025 mural commissioned by the City of Orlando and Bloomberg Philanthropies for the Art Pollination Project, focused on food equity and community resilience. The mural, "Sweet Like Justice, Strong Like Roots" lives in Orlando.

If you're a city agency, nonprofit, developer, or cultural institution working on a public art project, I want to hear about it.

A group of women sitting in a circle having a discussion in a room decorated with modern art and decor.

Workshops

An art and healing experience rooted in science

This isn't arts and crafts. It's art as intervention. Grounded in PACEs science and neuroarts research, every session ends with a shared artwork your organization keeps, and a room full of people who feel something they didn't expect to feel when they walked in.

Who it's for: hospitals and healthcare systems, schools and youth programs, nonprofits, corporate wellness teams, conferences and retreats.

Formats: 15-minute keynote, 30-minute full workshop, 3-hour half-day experience, and multi-session series.

Starting at $1,000. All materials included. Tasanee Art brings everything.

Ready to Create Together?

Whether it's a painting for your wall, a workshop for your team, or a mural for your community, I'm always open to a good conversation.

Tell me what you're thinking and we'll figure out the rest.