Justine Dillenbeck is an illustrator working as a freelance artist in various media and subjects.
Her artistry stems all the way back into the age of four where she impressed her parents with a replication of the character Barney Rubble from the Flintstones on the back of a Cocoa Pebbles cereal box, and from then on drawing has been an integral part of her life. Drawing was always a fascination, leading her to doodle and sketch no matter where she was, oftentimes borrowing napkins from the dinner table and using entire notebooks for sketches.
Her interests lie mainly in animals and science fiction with a wide range between. Her talent impressed many in high school and she later enrolled at Kendall College of Art & Design in Grand Rapids, Michigan, her home town. With college came specific media including watercolor and oil, and then after graduation in 2012 she found herself with a new fascination with wood burning.
Her artistry stems all the way back into the age of four where she impressed her parents with a replication of the character Barney Rubble from the Flintstones on the back of a Cocoa Pebbles cereal box, and from then on drawing has been an integral part of her life. Drawing was always a fascination, leading her to doodle and sketch no matter where she was, oftentimes borrowing napkins from the dinner table and using entire notebooks for sketches.
Her interests lie mainly in animals and science fiction with a wide range between. Her talent impressed many in high school and she later enrolled at Kendall College of Art & Design in Grand Rapids, Michigan, her home town. With college came specific media including watercolor and oil, and then after graduation in 2012 she found herself with a new fascination with wood burning.