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drawing of woman sleeping
drawing of lady in pink dress

WELCOME

Hi, I am Susannah Rachel and I have been illustrating professionally for 2 years. I like to create lots of different pieces, whether that be editorial, for books or personal portraits. Please feel free to explore my website and get in touch via the contact page.
Thank you x

MY STYLES

I use procreate to produce all my pieces, I tend to make lots of layers for each piece and I like to try and capture feelings and emotions. I love artists like Keith Harring, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jackson Pollock and Frida Kahlo. I Also have a love for Children's Illustrated Books. Anthony Browne, Marta Antelo and Jon Klassen being my favourites

illustration of woman crying while hiding behind her arm
illustration of a crying woman in bed with sore joints wearing a sleeping mask on her forehead

ARTHRITIS

The word arthritis is used to describe pain, swelling and stiffness in a joint or joints. Arthritis isn’t a single condition and there are several different types. Around 10 million people in the UK are thought to have arthritis. It can affect people of all ages – even children and teenagers. Some forms of arthritis are more common in older people. If you have pain in or around a joint or joints that doesn’t go away after a few days, you should see a doctor. Finding out what’s causing your pain is key to finding the right treatment and self-help options. Although there’s no cure for arthritis, treatments have improved greatly in recent years and, for many types of arthritis, particularly inflammatory arthritis, there’s a clear benefit in starting treatment at an early stage.

GRIEF

The grief associated with death is familiar to most people, but individuals grieve in connection with a variety of losses throughout their lives, such as unemployment, ill health or the end of a relationship. Loss can be categorized as either physical or abstract. Physical loss is related to something that the individual can touch or measure—such as losing a spouse through death—while other types of loss are more abstract, possibly relating to aspects of a person's social interactions.

illustration of a woman with a red head band hugging a white sillohette surrounded by the night sky
illustration of woman with orange sweater, sat at a dining table, the table has fruit and a candle stick on it, she is holding a wine glass

GET IN TOUCH

If you would like to get in touch with me for commissions, collaborations or ordering prints then feel free to send me an email through the contact page. Also If you would like to talk about Art, Arthritis, Pain Managment, grief or anything, I am free and willing to talk. Thanks for visiting my Site. SR x