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Stacey Neumiller readily admits that she is smitten with farm life. She grew up on a small, non-working farm and spent hours drawing the animals she adored. After studying art at the University of California, Davis, she enjoyed a successful career as a graphic designer and illustrator for several years. Still, Neumiller yearned to create fi ne art in a style uniquely her own. Today, the Coupeville, Washington- based artist “breaks the rules” by combining illustrative realism with naïve simplicity, focusing on animals, birds and plants found in agricultural settings. She uses rich, bright oil or acrylic pigments and strong, simple compositions to make her subjects seem larger than life. “I lift my subject above the ordinary


and transform it into art through color and design,” Neumiller says, “painting my vision of what rural farm life embodies: animals, birds, crops, fresh air, fragrant grasses and of course, red barns. All of these things ground me and make me whole. My goal through my art is to share my connection to this pure, simple lifestyle.”


Visit the artist’s portfolio at Stacey Neumiller.com. Also visit StudioNeu Design.com, call 360-678-1752 or email sneumiller@hughes.net.


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