About
![Rhian Muir](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/content_summary_free_image_webp/public/2023-05/rhian-muir-profile.jpg.webp?itok=S2wu--3h)
I believe that humour and joy are so key within children’s development. Creating an engaging and enjoyable reading experiences between a child and parent, teacher or care giver creates life long memories and positive attitude towards reading and imagination.
During the end of my time in Dundee I had the pleasure of both writing, working with writers and illustrating three children’s books.
I specialise mostly in digital illustration however am confident in many other more traditional mediums.
I am also specifically interested in pursuing Christian illustration.
If you have any inquiries about purchasing books or commissioning please feel free to get in touch
The Spaceman
![3 images of the spaceman book cover and inside pages.](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/student_work_desktop_1440w/public/2023-05/rhian-muir-image-1.jpg?itok=Duq8E8NA)
The Spaceman is a children's book written by Chrissy Muir and illustrated by myself about a young boy helping an alien fix his spaceship and covers the theme of being kind to strangers.
The Little Fibber
![Several excerpts from the book “The Little Fibber”](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/student_work_desktop_1440w/public/2023-05/rhian-muir-image-2.jpg?itok=H-Xmky_3)
The Little Fibber is a children's book about a young girl who keeps blaming all her mischief on imaginary creatures. Written and illustrated by myself, it covers the themes of owning up to your mistakes.
The V&A with Alexander McQueen
![Image of ghostly woman in wedding dress and antlers weeping at grave of deceased husband under a tree which also resembles antlers.](http://cdn-acquia.dundee.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/student_work_desktop_1440w/public/2023-05/rhian-muir-image-3.jpg?itok=qyxMajtw)
This artwork is a poster inspired by the work of Alexander McQueen to be sold alongside his exhibition in the Dundee V&A. The image specifically explores his “Widows of Culloden” Collection.