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Keri Rosebraugh

Keri Rosebraugh is an American artist and art administrator. Her illustrations and original artworks often deal with ecological themes and focus on environmental issues.
==Art education and career==
Keri Rosebraugh was born in Portland, Oregon.〔 Rosebraugh credits her rural upbringing with her environmental concerns as an adult.〔 She attended Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts〔 with honors in illustration.〔 Rosebraugh claims Disney Consumer Products, Mattel, DreamWorks SKG,〔〔 and Coca Cola among her list of commercial clients. She is now based in Los Angeles.〔
Rosebraugh's artistic output comes in the form of illustrations〔〔 for newspapers and magazines internationally including ''The New York Times'',〔 the ''Los Angeles Times'',〔 the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' and the ''Toronto Star''.〔 Original artworks encompass paintings, murals and billboard art employing both traditional and non-traditional methods and themes.〔
Rosebraugh's associations with environmentally conscious groups include ''Grist'',〔 ''Mother Earth News''〔 and ''Earth Island Journal'',〔 with all of whom she is an active participant and contributor.〔
In September 2011, she collaborated with Peter Schulberg and Barefoot Wines to create a large-scale mural composed entirely of trash to promote "One Beach", a film series highlighting the innovative creations of artists who support clean and sustainable beaches.〔 The mural went on display in Venice, California.
In an October 2011 solo exhibition at the Co-op 28 Gallery in Los Angeles, entitled "Gods' Logos", Rosebraugh's work featured a series of gargoyle-like creatures created from charcoal and refurbished trash applied to found wood and recycled paper.〔 All of the color added to the works came from pieces of garbage she found on the street and in alleys near her painting studio. Rosebraugh began incorporating recycled elements after witnessing the amount of materials people discard.〔

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