Hi, I'm Rebecca Marklew! 👋





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Welcome Rebecca! Great to have you here.
Blending abstraction with expression in portraiture takes real conviction, especially when you're working with bold color and clean lines. That's a compelling direction.
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Hey Rebecca! The vibrant minimalist portraits with bold colors and clean lines is such a good direction, abstraction meeting expression is honestly where the energy lives. What pulled you toward animal forms specifically? Welcome in 👋
That bold yellow against the deep blue in your portfolio, the simplified shapes that still feel like they're breathing. I spent years trying to strip my flower compositions down to just color and form, and it's harder than it looks. You've got that balance where the abstraction doesn't lose the subject completely.
Thank you so much ☺❤