Maria Tavares (artist)


Maria "Miza" Tavares is a Portuguese artist and art teacher, born in Santiago do Cacem on 15 May 1965.
Tavares specialises in acrylics, and takes her inspiration from landscapes and seascapes, focusing more recently on the effects that climate change has on the natural world around us, in her collection, Elements. Her art merges abstract and semi abstract.

Early life and education

Tavares was born in Santiago do Cacem, and moved to Lisbon, when she was three years old. Tavares was born to parents, Manuel de Carvalho and Piedade de Carvalho and is the middle of three daughters. As the children of a Catholic mother, and following Portuguese tradition, all three siblings were given the name Maria, followed by another unique given name. Tavares's other given name is Rosario, which is the name that she was referred to by friends and family, as she grew up. It was through playing with her sisters at an early age that she adopted the nickname, Miza – the name by which she signs her art, today.

Education

Tavares attended secondary school at Escola Secundaria de Santo Andre, in the city of Barreiro, graduating in 1982 with a range of NVQs, mainly in the field of education. In 1994, Tavares moved to Brazil, where she began taking art classes in various artist's studios in São Paulo. She stayed in the country for seven years, honing her craft and experimenting with a mix of different mediums. Tavares has also lived in Lausanne and Madrid, before finally settling in Liverpool at the turn of the century. After Tavares moved to Liverpool in 2000, she qualified as a teacher at the University of Central Lancashire, in 2006.

Personal life

Tavares divorced in 2011, and for the sake of her art decided to keep her married name, as she had painted under this name for 25 years. In 2010, Tavares was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, following years of unexplained health problems, which went undiagnosed by doctors, one of which suggested she should try anti-depressants.
Tavares's collection of art, Vitamin D, was designed to raise awareness for MS and its links to Vitamin D deficiency, and was exhibited at The Gallery, in Liverpool in 2012.
Tavares has two daughters and two grandchildren, and currently lives in Liverpool, UK.

Art

Tavares started her painting journey using oil paints, and although she has used watercolour and pastels, she mainly uses these for sketches and studies. Today, Tavares's art combines a combination of acrylics, texture, pastels and oils
Alongside her art, Tavares teaches her craft to a range of ages and abilities, initially teaching art at Hugh Baird College in Bootle, moving on to for the Workers' Educational Association.
As well as teaching in colleges, Tavares works with Tate Liverpool each year, to deliver a course entitled: Painting Inspired by Women Artists. The course looks at how female artists have been marginalised and misrepresented throughout history.
Based in the Baltic Triangle, the creative and digital heartland of Liverpool, Tavares shares a studio with Hub Artists, a local independent collective of artists and sculptors. She is currently focused on her collection, Elements, which aspires to capture the essence of a turbulent climate and considers both the beauty and horror of environmental catastrophes which threaten our delicate ecosystems.

Exhibitions