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Tanna Moontaro is an artist and Emmy-nominated costume designer. After 15 years in film & television, (NBC/Saturday Night Live, PBS Square One TV among the many shows for which she designed) she ventured out on her own to make her living as a visual artist.
Tanna has been interviewed on National Public Radio's, "Talk of the City." She was commissioned to do a mural that is in the lobby of a building in the heart of Santa Monica, California at 1611 Montana Avenue.

An ongoing project of Tanna's is to draw buildings and neighborhoods that are in danger of being gentrified away (make a left at the Gap, turn right at Starbucks). Two historical locations she's drawn in Los Angeles are now gone: C.C. Brown's in Hollywood and the original Cora's Coffee Shoppe in Santa Monica. She is seeking funding for a project called, "Draw Across America" where, before they become more and more homogenous, she captures and records the lifestyles and architecture of individual towns across the country.

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