by Emiko Rainbow
Inspiration, for me, is not just a lightning bolt that strikes from time to time. It’s a constant current I tune into, again and again, whether I’m illustrating a picture book, designing a coffee cup, painting large wall murals, or creating artwork for a stadium of fans. The illustrations I create may be on different surfaces, but they all run on the same pulse: visual storytelling that feels bold, inclusive, colorful and inspiring.
My work in children’s books has recently become a main character in my creative business. The manuscript NANA AND ABUELA spoke to me personally, rooted in love and listening. With a multiracial family like my own, and the experience of living between cultures in the midwest. I wasn’t chasing a trend or market. I tapped into my own childhood and let it guide me. Inspiration grows when you trust what already belongs within you. The color palette I love and gravitate to, the tools, brushes, textures I picked up along the way traveling around the world felt nostalgic or from my own heritage. It’s soulful, the warmth I want a reader to feel. These choices weren’t accidental, they are a visual language that comes from my own story and tastes. I’m writing and illustrating my debut picture now, and I will for sure tap into my own history to create the most authentic and fun experience for the audience.


When my illustration work expands beyond picture books, I know that inspiration doesn’t need to reinvent itself every time. When I designed the Holiday Caribou Coffee Cup, I brought the same instincts with me. I wanted people to buy not just a cup of coffee… I wanted them to buy a cup of bold, colorful festive inspiration! Swirling with the same zest and cozy I grew up with when stopping at Caribou after school with my girl friends or helping me survive art college on late nights. Like an injection of a hug and reassurance I needed at the time.


Tapping into inspiration from my own style guide (some call it Style ID or voice or taste) has carried me through illustrating the MN Twins Artist Series T-shirt and a AAPI Night Coloring page for the MN Timberwolves. I’m not much of a big national sports fan but I knew I had some tools in my pocket that could inspire me to collaborate in an authentic way, to merge our styles together in a bold innovative mix. Freelance or client collabs often ask you to adapt, to respond to a brief, to serve a brand and a specific audience. What a fun challenge to sprinkle my razzle-dazzle into that narrative! But within that, I look to my style guide inspiration and see there is lots room for authorship still. Inspiration thrives when I bring my full visionary self to the table. Not diluted, not hidden, not people pleasing, or from a place of fear or scarcity. Inspiration comes from a place of abundance, for us all, we just have to have a few tools in our tool box to pull out when the time calls. You carry inspiration with you all the time!

I’ve come to terms that I am a visionary. It sounds pretentious, but I have to create something out of literally nothing. I can’t “see it to believe it”. I have to dig in, dig deep within me and excavate the authentic stories out. Written or illustrated. When I honor that and look at the blank canvas, wall, cup, t-shirt, or page… Let my life experiences, my tastes, love of color and boldness shine all over it. Let my voice be loud and proud, it can live across many forms. Inspiration is not fragile, it is generous. When you honor it, it will meet you wherever you create!

My questions for you are:
- What parts of your own story do you find yourself returning to time and time again in your creative work?
- When you think about your childhood, what colors, textures, or memories feel “nostalgic” or creatively alive for you?
- Do you have your own Style Guide too? What does it include?
Emiko Rainbow is a Minneapolis-based professional freelance illustrator, muralist, and product designer who makes art and stories for diverse people to be seen and celebrated. Her first illustrated picture book Nana and Abuela, written by Monica Rojas, was published in 2023. She has been a creator and art brand for over 16 years, collaborating with brands like Trader Joe’s, Barnes & Noble, Caribou Coffee, the Minnesota Twins, and the Timberwolves. Her work has been featured on everything from cups and t-shirts to murals and children’s books. As a multiracial woman and mom, her art and stories are deeply rooted in themes of identity, belonging, and empowerment—always sprinkled with a sense of magic, humor, and lots of color. You can find her at EmikoRainbow.com and @emikorainbow on Instagram and Substack.



















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January 21, 2026 at 8:42 am
Susan Burdorf
love this! Thank you.
Susan Burdorf
January 21, 2026 at 8:48 am
tinamcho
Very inspiring! Love those words “razzle dazzle!” Thanks for showing us how to put our full selves into our work!
January 21, 2026 at 8:52 am
tonyaduncanellis
This is so inspiring. Thank you!
January 21, 2026 at 8:56 am
Jany Campana
Thanks Emiko for inspiring me to look for my inspiration!
January 21, 2026 at 8:56 am
Rona Shirdan
Great post on visual storytelling! Thanks for reminding us that “when you honor inspiration it will meet you wherever you want to create!”
January 21, 2026 at 9:04 am
syorkeviney
It is your vision, that gives us more to see, feel and to consider. Beautiful work in all of your endeavors. Thanks for sharing!
January 21, 2026 at 9:07 am
melissajmiles1
I loved your post this morning! I think I’ve “turned off” part of that creativity, and have been focusing too much on the business aspect of writing lately. Thanks for the great reminder to look for (and honor) my inspiration for my stories.
January 21, 2026 at 9:16 am
Jennifer
“Inspiration grows when you trust what already belongs within you.” <= I love this so much. Thanks for sharing your story and the questions. I’m ready to tap into what’s “creatively alive” for me!
January 21, 2026 at 9:32 am
Rebecca Colby
“Inspiration isn’t fragile, it’s generous.” Exactly! Thanks for your own inspiration.
January 21, 2026 at 9:46 am
heatherstigall
Thank you for the questions to ponder today!
January 21, 2026 at 10:06 am
Robin Brett Wechsler
Your visual storytelling is dazzling, Emiko! And the questions you posed for us are very helpful.
January 21, 2026 at 10:19 am
kathalsey
I love all this inspiration and the way your style an art comes from you in such an authentic way. Thank you, Emiko! You are indeed, a rainbow!
My favorite quote from this is, ” Inspiration grows when you trust what already belongs within you.” I’m adding this to my daily affirmations.
January 21, 2026 at 10:22 am
debbuschman
Thanks Emiko. It really made me think.
January 21, 2026 at 10:28 am
Janice Woods
So great! Thanks for sharing this today.🙂
January 21, 2026 at 10:29 am
Helen M. Waters
Very inspiring! I am going to spend some time with your questions. Thanks!
January 21, 2026 at 10:43 am
nrompella
Wow! So cool. I’m excited to think about your questions as it’s something I had never thought of before.
January 21, 2026 at 10:46 am
Karin Larson
Great post and very inspiring, thank you. Your work is wonderful!
January 21, 2026 at 10:52 am
marshaelyn
Emiko, What an inspiration you are to wake up to this morning! Thank you for sharing your creative journey and for encouraging us to be bold…trust the process…and believe creativity is always within us. Sending you energy and best-of-luck for your continued success…
January 21, 2026 at 11:05 am
Alicia Shawn Gagnon
Challenging me to think of my style and inspiration. Woohoo! Good one to spend time on….THX, Alicia 🙂
January 21, 2026 at 11:16 am
Cindy Leopold-Ritsko
Dear Emiko Rainbow!
One take-away for illustrators here is to examine likes & impulsives when creating art. I believe you have given a hint of how to express style. For you, it is bold, inclusive, and colorful. I hope we all examine our own likes and enjoy the journey!
Thank you so much. Side note, love NANA AND ABUELA… Perfect for my grandkids. Much applause for you and Monica Rojas.
January 21, 2026 at 11:17 am
leslieevatayloe
Thank you!
January 21, 2026 at 11:20 am
amybeth349
I love to go back and imagine my favorite colors and artists whose work I admire to guide me. I love Disney Artist Mary Blair’s work and I created some recycled art pieces with her in mind. Thank you. I love thr coloring page, so cute.
January 21, 2026 at 11:25 am
Pam Barton
Thank you for your post.
January 21, 2026 at 11:26 am
stmercer
I loved this…you bring your, “full visionary self to the table. Not diluted, not hidden, not people pleasing, or from a place of fear or scarcity. Your work is authentic.
January 21, 2026 at 11:34 am
Sallye O'Rourke
Insightful, thank you!
January 21, 2026 at 11:47 am
pathaap
“Inspiration is not fragile. It is generous.” Great words, which can be applied to more than just writers and illustrators. Thank you, Emiko!
January 21, 2026 at 12:14 pm
bookclubhbhs
Love this & I’m excited to think about the prompt questions, thank you!
January 21, 2026 at 12:19 pm
Cheryl A. Johnson
‘Inspiration grows when you trust what already belongs within you.’ Adding this to the quote page in my writing planner. Thank you for your words.
January 21, 2026 at 12:19 pm
Michelle Dragalin
Hi, I don’t think you’re being pretentious at all. You’re being honest and confident about your work, and that’s a good thing. I really like the prompt questions you shared. I’m going to use them as I write in my journal today.
January 21, 2026 at 12:29 pm
Teddie
Thank you for your post and the questions you posed today. I had a great memory pop up. Although I’ve only ever dabbled with art, today’s answer explained why since childhood, I’ve always enjoyed creating colorful doodles.
January 21, 2026 at 12:33 pm
rosecappelli
Thanks for sharing your story and thoughts. The questions posed will get me thinking.
January 21, 2026 at 12:36 pm
Colleen Owen Murphy
What an impressive , joyous, and colorful portfolio! Kudos to you for trusting yourself and not limiting yourself to any particular genre.
January 21, 2026 at 12:38 pm
unravelingy
Thank you, Emiko! LOVE your first line and your vibrant work. “Tuning in” is essential in so many aspects of life. Stay safe and strong! Sending love your way.
January 21, 2026 at 12:46 pm
serendipityinstars
Thank you for the questions! They’ve really got me thinking this morning.
January 21, 2026 at 12:47 pm
Tracey Kiff-Judson
The notion of working from a place of abundance, rather than scarcity, really resonated with me. Thank you, Emiko!
January 21, 2026 at 12:48 pm
Farida Zaman
Thank you so much for your wonderful and uplifting post! Ans thank you for your questions< they got me thinking too!
January 21, 2026 at 12:48 pm
Shirley fadden
I love your art and your way of working. Thanks.
January 21, 2026 at 12:50 pm
Cynthia Leavitt
What wonderful art you craft. Thank you for sharing.
January 21, 2026 at 1:07 pm
dgottier
I love your work. Thanks so much for making me think more visually!
January 21, 2026 at 1:44 pm
joanswanson58
Your last name Rainbow says it all about you. Sparkly and colorful. Your work is beautiful! 🙂
January 21, 2026 at 1:45 pm
Becky Ross Michael
Emiko, I enjoyed seeing your beautiful work! Your thought-provoking questions at the end of your post are giving me many ideas. Thank you!
January 21, 2026 at 1:53 pm
Julia Wilder Banta
So many beautiful takeaways to start my day! Thank you for your gifts of art and inspiration!
January 21, 2026 at 1:53 pm
Tatum Evans
“Inspiration grows when you trust what already belongs within you.” …..wow! That is profound!
January 21, 2026 at 2:14 pm
rindabeach
Your Nana and Abuela called me. In my case the grands call us both grandma; though we come from far different places and offer them different heritages. As for writing, stories call me to write them. If I answer, I love digging in, doing the research so I can paint a clearer picture with my words.
January 21, 2026 at 2:15 pm
Sue Heavenrich
Textures, for sure! I think that’s why I gravitate towards fiber art and torn paper art (when I do visual art). I love the feel of different fibers – wool, milkweed, flax – and textures of different papers. Pretty sure this is connected to my ND brain… Currently, my media of choice are recycled cardboard and acrylic paint from the dollar store – mostly for posters, but I’ve been hankering to play around with the texture of corrugated cardboard.
January 21, 2026 at 2:15 pm
Christine Van Zandt"s HOT DOG! = 2026 JLG gold-standard selection
Love your art, especially the monarch!
January 21, 2026 at 2:34 pm
Annelouise Mahoney
Emiko, this post feels like a gift. Your art is beautiful and your insight into what inspiration is, and how to cultivate our authentic voice is brilliant. Thank you so much for sharing here.
January 21, 2026 at 3:03 pm
Claire A. B. Freeland
Thank you for sharing your beautiful art!
January 21, 2026 at 3:49 pm
Celeste
Thanks for those questions. They helped me to focus in on what might be missing in my manuscript. Thanks for sharing.
January 21, 2026 at 4:02 pm
L. Hofke
thanks for the inspiration and good questions at the end
January 21, 2026 at 4:05 pm
bkidd8
Wow~Impressive. Emiko! You are using your style in so many creative ways. Bravo! You’ve given me a story idea! Thanks.
January 21, 2026 at 4:23 pm
rachelcritchleya061056d76
Very inspiring. Thank you.