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Local artist Sarah Miller is a hit at MAGfest convention

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Artist Sarah Miller signs a print for a fan at the MAGfestConvention, held recently at the National Harbor, MD. / Photos provided by Sarah Miller.

NATIONAL HARBOR, MD – If you haven’t heard of local artist Sarah Miller yet, that may change in the near future. The digital painter recently displayed and sold her artwork at MAGfest, a music and gaming convention held annually at National Harbor, MD.

Ms.Miller’s illustrations were quite popular amongst the thousands of people who flock to the yearly event to celebrate a shared love of visual and game art. She nearly sold out of some of her work, she said, which she markets under her business name, Sarah Miller Creations.

“It was an amazing weekend and I am still just beyond humbled from the support and love my work received,” Sarah said of the Jan. 4-7th, 2018 event. “I got to meet so many wonderful people, talented artists, and even some famous voice actors! It was an experience I’ll never forget.”

Sarah’s colorful portfolio focuses on character design and fantasy illustrations, and explores a variety of imaginative and surreal concepts. Her artwork–as well as her print shop–can be found online: Sarah Miller Creations.

National Media Services was happy to supply Sarah with the prints she needed and can’t wait to see where her creations take her in 2018, according to Mike McCool, company owner.

Seeds of Power, by artist Sarah Miller.

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