Former Police Officer Turned Illustrator Yvie Johnson's Inspiring Journey
By
Garrick Webster
A respectable bake. You'd come back tomorrow for another.
Summary
Yvie Johnson, a former police officer turned freelance illustrator, found her passion for drawing unexpectedly and now creates signs, lettering, and illustrations on wooden boards. Her work is characterized by enthusiasm and positive thinking, bringing stories to life through paints, inks, and digital stylus.
Key quotes
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"Yvie Johnson is bursting with passion when it comes to ideas, enthusiasm, and positive thinking"
"Yvie Johnson is on a mission to light up the shadows of the psyche"
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