Nia Danielle Lovemore Rutledge
The Gentle Whispers of the Butterflies, 2021
Prismacolor on bristol board
8" x 10"
$2,200

About the Artist

Nia Danielle Lovemore Rutledge is an Oklahoma-born artist and youngest child of Fay and Mark Rutledge. She is an interdisciplinary artist currently practicing in Kansas City, MO. In her early childhood, she first fell in love with graphite illustration. Rutledge now has gone on to receive six years of training in graphic design and writing. Nia Rutledge has self-taught the arts of oil painting, animation, guitar, coding and experimental film. She currently has musical performance pieces under the names of Kinky Spooky, and NO INFORMATION AVAILABLE. These projects all incorporate poetry, rap, experimental film and animation. Rutledge has coded a video game under the title of “Honey Gold” and has various other RPGs under construction. In her leisure, she enjoys studying Japanese and Spanish, reading poetry, admiring the mini highland cow, practicing yoga and picking flowers.

Nia Danielle Lovemore Rutledge
The Gentle Whispers of the Butterflies, 2021
Prismacolor on bristol board
8" x 10"
$2,200

About the Artist

Nia Danielle Lovemore Rutledge is an Oklahoma-born artist and youngest child of Fay and Mark Rutledge. She is an interdisciplinary artist currently practicing in Kansas City, MO. In her early childhood, she first fell in love with graphite illustration. Rutledge now has gone on to receive six years of training in graphic design and writing. Nia Rutledge has self-taught the arts of oil painting, animation, guitar, coding and experimental film. She currently has musical performance pieces under the names of Kinky Spooky, and NO INFORMATION AVAILABLE. These projects all incorporate poetry, rap, experimental film and animation. Rutledge has coded a video game under the title of “Honey Gold” and has various other RPGs under construction. In her leisure, she enjoys studying Japanese and Spanish, reading poetry, admiring the mini highland cow, practicing yoga and picking flowers.

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