Tanja Kunze, artist
2025
First sale in the USA
The Quiet Bond – and my first art sale in the USA
(if you want to know more about it - go to the blog article here)

2025
Entry, Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize (Traditional Art Category)
Participation in the international art prize

2025
Online Gallery Feedback - Curatorial review by Rita Cerciello (Gagosian / Art Basel)
10 works were evaluated by curator Rita Cerciello, some of which were recognized as exceptionally profound.

2025
Online exhibition "Our selection of paintings by German artists" Singulart
My painting "Majesty" has been selected for a permanent online exhibition.

2025
Singulart Prize 2025
Participation in the Singulart competition "Deeply Human"

2024
Recording at Singulart
First online gallery sales. In 2024, I recorded sales to Austria and Switzerland via Singulart and privately. The 100 Head Challenge began.
My painting style began to change significantly after taking an online course with Casey Baugh a year earlier.

2023
Showcase presentation as part of local arts promotion
A free work (“Ragnar of the Vikings”) is professionally framed and exhibited in a shop window at Cartina Rahmen in the Magniviertel district of Braunschweig – the first public presentation outside of commissions.

2022
Second major commission / framing
Another important commission with professional framing, which also went to a private collection in England.

2021
First international sales
Commissioned works Human & Animal / International Commission England
First commission from a riding stable: Portrait of "Mustang Love" and his owner Andrea.

2020
The step outwards
My first free work found its way to a new owner through eBay classifieds. It was the moment I realized: This is my path.

2019
First orders
Friends and acquaintances became aware of my portraits, and the first commissions came along – authentic, emotional, and personal.

2018
The new beginning
After years of taking a creative break, I picked up a brush and acrylic paint for the first time. What started as a small refuge quickly became my greatest passion.
(I had previously mainly made pencil drawings)


