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  1. Rebecca Green is an Illustrator & Author based in Michigan. Her hand painted illustrations showcase the timeless celebration of seasons, story, and home. She is most known for her work in picture books.

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      I ’ve been a working artist for over a decade but have been...

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      Rebecca Green Illustration - BLOG. Settling In. June 1,...

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      A whimsical story about ghost care, Rebecca Green’s debut...

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      A whimsical story about ghost care, Rebecca Green’s debut...

  2. 281K Followers, 1,345 Following, 1,503 Posts - Rebecca Green (@rebeccagreenillustration) on Instagram: "🖍️ Illustrator & Author 📚 Upcoming Books: Henri & Miko (Tundra) 🍰The Dessert Club Patreon 💌 Monthly Newsletter & More 👇🏼".

  3. I ’ve been a working artist for over a decade but have been drawing since I could hold a pencil. My first published illustration appeared in the Bryant School newspaper in kindergarten and while I didn't know what an 'illustrator' was, it felt like something I wanted to have happen again.

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  4. Rebecca "Becca" Green is an American illustrator, author, and painter who is known for children's books.

  5. Jun 1, 2024 · Rebecca Green Illustration - BLOG. Settling In. June 1, 2024. In my 38 years, I’ve moved twenty-one times. Twenty-one new window views, twenty one new floors to pad across, and twenty-one new front doors. What then, is twenty-two?

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  6. Feb 3, 2009 · Rebecca Green. @MissBeckyGreen. Illustrator and DBA. Lover of drawing, films, trees, Daphne du Maurier and specific time periods like the 1970s and 1780s. She/her Instagram: apicturefrombecky. London, England rebecca-green.com Joined February 2009. 600 Following. 139 Followers. Replies.

  7. Sep 15, 2020 · Illustrator/author, and native “Michigander”, Rebecca Green, talks to Giuseppe Castellano about her first steps as an illustrator; why you sometimes have to unlearn what you learned in art school; what she thinks about when she thinks about color; and how illustrators can navigate blocks and burnouts and breakdowns by following ...