Rachael Shankman

Rachael Shankman

A San Francisco Fine Artist and Illustrator. Lover of Nature, coffee, oil paints, charcoal and all things collage.

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Collage, nature, bird

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Sabrina Tibourtine wurde 1979 in Paris geboren und wuchs gut behütet im Sauerland auf. Nach mehreren Europaeskapaden, einem gescheiterten Kunstgeschichts-und-einem geglückten-Designstudium arbeitet sie seit 2005 als freiberufliche Illustratorin und Animatorin unter dem Namen "EINE DER-GUTEN" in Köln. Sabrina Tibourtine lehrte ausserdem an der Hochschule Niederrhein “Animation und Handzeichnung”. ” 2008 gewann sie den Alternativen Medienpreis für ihr Minisprech Projekt.

Ausbildung
Hochschule Niederrhein (Kommunikationsdesign)
University of East London (Graphic Design)

illustrator and graphic designer.

A mixed media Collage. This piece was a submission for a Society6 printed zine titled, "Whiteout."

Mixed paper media Collage

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"The whole is more than the sum of its parts."
Aristotle

Paris based illustrator and painter

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Artist / Illustrator / Designer

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The uneasy coexistence between human populations and the natural world interests me as a photographer. I lived for many years in coastal southern New Jersey, where I was drawn aesthetically to the ordered pilings, decaying buildings and piers, dune fences, structural debris, and kitsch of my seaside town. Deeply influenced by Michael Kenna’s work, I came to favor long exposures in low light as I examined the interaction between wind, waves, salt, and the human footprint. I recently relocated to the San Francisco Bay area, where I look forward to exploring my new environment. I am particularly intrigued by the ambiguous quality of everyday objects encountered at the water’s edge between twilight and dawn, and the tension between the elements and human expectations of permanence and control. I have come to think of the images as "melancholigraphs".

This illustration was done for a book cover of Moby Dick

A collage, based on a surreal landscape of love. Made with watercolors, found images, acrylic and digital paint.

Rachael Shankman has uploaded Thistle

Thistle pen and ink illustration, in the tradition of old botany journals

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