Video: Childhood Drawings: Illustrations by Rachel Ann Miller
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Rachelle Anne Miller is an illustrator, but above all she is a wife and mother. Drawing inspiration for her works from her little son, the artist creates warm, kind paintings that attract the attention of not only children, but also adults, returning them to a happy childhood and distracting them from everyday worries.
Rachel studied at NSCAD University (Canada) with a BA in Design. She worked in her specialty for three years before quitting her job in 2008 to found her own studio, Rachelle Anne Miller ™ Creative Studios. The choice of the artist was successful. Through a partnership with Stampavie, she has created several brand lines. Working with Bug Art, Rachel has authored a series of children's greeting cards. In collaboration with Goodnite Moon Kids, the artist has created a range of items for children's rooms, and Rachel is currently trying her hand at the exciting world of illustrations for children's books. And, looking at the artist's drawings, we have no doubt that this direction of her work will also be successful.
“I've always been an artist,” says Rachel. - As far back as I can remember, I have always loved to draw, make something and even tried to sew my own clothes. But the most favorite thing, of course, is the creation of illustrations."
When Rachel was asked in an interview to describe herself in three words, she replied: “Creative. Passionate. Organized. The artist admits that she simply adores fashion. And despite the fact that she is now sitting at home with a small child, Rachel is crazy about beautiful clothes and loves shopping.
In addition to drawing, Rachel also enjoys baking goodies, trying out new recipes, and composing her own. She also loves to be in nature. The artist can tirelessly talk about two things: her work and her little son. And listening to her, you understand: her works are so positive, because this person is really happy.
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