Eugene Tanski

ARTIST. Eugene Tanski seems to have been born an artist. By the time he was fourteen, his work possessed a strong, singular voice and displayed deep spiritual qualities. Today his photography, woodturnings, sculpture and woodblock prints have been seen in galleries and art shows worldwide. Gene lives and works in Loveland, Colorado.

REBEL. As a child, Gene was confined to a bed for two years with polio. He learned how to fight for the things he believed in, overcoming his afflictions. As a surgeon, he created a clinic that his peers said could not be done. It was built – successfully. As an artist, Gene “walks his own walk” moving from one media to another with command and ease.

SURGEON. Gene became a world-renowned plastic surgeon, possessing the ability to see the potential beauty in all things. He was one of the first plastic surgeons in the world to establish a freestanding surgical clinic and one of the first to integrate photography and video into his practice – a technique that’s standard procedure today.

VISIONARY. Gene is best known for his creativity and his interdisciplinary art, especially for his wood, bronze and stone sculptures. Now at the peak of his narrative and technical expertise, Gene’s artwork is the full expression of his world – a world of broad experience, deep intellectual insights and profound spirituality.

EUGENE V. TANSKI

Eugene V. Tanski was born in 1936 to first generation Polish émigés Victor and Eugenia in Cleveland, Ohio. Gene has always possessed artistic expression, even as a child. At age nine, he contracted polio and was confined to a bed for two years. It was during this time that he began drawing pictures and scenes that he remembered from the world outside his family’s home. As young as age fourteen, Gene’s work displayed the strong visual and spiritual qualities often associated with the work of Georges Rouault.

Gene continued to excel in the arts through high school. Next medical school prepared him for a successful career as a world-renowned plastic surgeon. Dr. Eugene Tanski’s work transformed the lives of a countless number of people. He was the first plastic surgeon to establish a freestanding surgical clinic and he revolutionized the field of plastic surgery by integrating photography and video into his practice, which now is standard operating procedure.

Gene was never far from a camera, which accompanied him on his many world travels. While in Japan, he was influenced by the art and esthetics of Haiku. It was then that Gene embarked on an apprenticeship with a Japanese artist, Sho Kiddoro, learning the fine art of woodblock printing.

Gene currently resides in Loveland, Colorado where he continues to be inspired by the natural beauty of his surroundings. He’s known as much for his photography as for his extraordinary sculptures and woodturnings, which have been seen in galleries and art shows around the world. Now at the peak of his narrative and technical expertise, Gene’s artwork is the full expression of his world – one of broad experience, deep intellectual insights and profound spirituality.

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2 Responses to Eugene Tanski

  1. Susan Kolb says:

    Thanks for sharing your work. It is beautiful. Many plastic surgeons were reported to be sculpturers in previous lives. I think I worked in alabaster in Greece. Please visit if you ever get to Atlanta. Colorado is a great place to live.

  2. Bob Morris says:

    Dear Gene,
    I don’t know why I am writing to you at this time in my life since you operated on me over 30 years ago. Perhaps, it is because I had a birthday yesterday, perhaps it is because I just watched a movie that was set in Chicago. Maybe it is because the simple surgery that you did changed my life forever. I hope that you are well and enjoying your life. I think about you often and when people talk about “day surgery” I often mention how you were one of the first innovators in the field, who fought the establishment with your ideas. I doubt that with all your patients that I would stand out, but your expertise and kindness are still part of my life today. Thank you.

    Bob Morris

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