








About the Art
Alannah Tiller's Just One Line is a response to the people and objects in her everyday life that stimulate some sort of response. The faces in their piece are abstracted and simplified by just using one line.
Framed Fine Art Print Includes:
- Two 21x27" acrylic panels (1/4 and 1/8 inch thickness) with polished edges.
- 4 easy-install wall mounts with screws and anchors (0.6"w x 1.5" L) (Silver or Gold)
- 18x24" art piece printed on archival, ultra smooth, matte, fine art paper.
- Lifetime warranty
Framed Canvas Art Includes:
- 5-sided 2" acrylic shadowbox lid (3/16" thick) with polished edges and pre-drilled holes.
- 4 screws and 2 D-Rings with hanging wire.
- 18x24x1" thick art piece printed on archival, ultra smooth, matte canvas.
- Lifetime warranty
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About the Artist:
Through the use of bold imagery, Alannah Tiller attempts to amplify these themes using color, form, and crisp line work. A lil' minimalism and abstraction to spruce up your space. Created by @aLILscribble.
Framed fine art paper prints and stretched canvas prints have a 10 business days or less lead time.
Clean acrylic panels with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth, or dish soap and water when needed. Do not use glass cleaners or spirits, which can dull the surface.

Alannah Tiller
Alannah Tiller's work mostly draws from pop culture and imagery she sees online. With those drawn images, she creates a response to the people and objects in her everyday life that stimulates some sort of response. Sometimes, abstracting, sometimes simplifying. Ultimately, she looks to find an alternative view of these everyday objects and people. Through the use of bold imagery, Alannah attempts to amplify these themes using color, form, and crisp linework.
Why Alilscribble? Well, Alannah incessantly scribbled on the sides of her notes for class and in journals her entire life. She never considered what she did, "art". She wishes she has leaned into it earlier, however, it wasn't until she took a break from her corporate job after graduating with her MA that she really dove in. Alannah is still doing the same old scribbles, except maybe a bit more refined now with better tools. But it all started with a lil' scribble.