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Sara Fabel
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| Born | 14 October 1986 Espoo, Finland
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| Occupation | Actress, Model, Illustrator, Tattoo artist |
Sara Fabel, born Sari Katriina Virtanen, is a talented artist from Finland. She is known for her work as a model, an illustrator, a tattoo artist, and an actress.
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Early Life and Education
Sara Fabel grew up in Helsinki, Finland. She studied to become an art teacher at Aalto University. This university was known as Helsinki University of Art and Design back then. As part of her studies, Sara went to Brisbane, Australia, for an exchange program. There, she also studied photography and animation.
After returning to Finland, Sara worked as a part-time teacher. She also worked as a freelance illustrator and model. In 2006, Sara Fabel began traveling as an artist.
Sara Fabel's Career Journey
Sara Fabel started sharing her artwork and modeling photos online. She used social media sites like Facebook, Tumblr, and Instagram. By the end of 2010, many people followed her work. She gained a large fan base for her art and modeling.
Sara began traveling to meet photographers and artists from around the world. She worked with them on different art projects and campaigns. In 2013, Sara moved to the United States. She stopped modeling around this time. She also acted in a movie called Anarchy Parlor. Since 2013, Sara has focused mainly on her art.
From 2007 to 2012, Sara Fabel lived mostly in Australia. Since 2013, her main home has been in the USA.
Acting in Film
- In 2013, Sara Fabel was part of the movie Anarchy Parlor. She played one of the main characters.
Featured in Publications
Sara Fabel has been featured in many magazines and online articles. Most of these publications are from Australia and the United States. These articles often talk about her work as a model, actress, tattoo artist, or general artist.
When she lived in New Zealand, Sara started to become well-known as a model. She worked with local and international artists and photographers. One project was T.J. Scott's art book, "In the Tub." After this, Sara's modeling career grew. She appeared in major tattoo magazines like Front (magazine) and inked (magazine). She was also featured in Tattoos Downunder, Custom Tattooz, and Tattoo Society. She even had a double cover edition in Bound by Ink.
Sara has also been featured in fashion, street art, and fine art publications. These include ACCLAIM, Diesel – Only the Brave, Culture magazine (Australia), Me Naiset (Finland), Reykjavik Boulevard (Iceland), and Sinical.
Helping Others: Charity Work
Sara Fabel has helped raise money for cancer awareness. She worked with T.J. Scott on the "In the Tub" projects. She also worked with Peter Coulson, a famous Australian photographer. Coulson's book, "In my pants the Book," received government funding. This funding helped raise money for cancer awareness.
Sara Fabel also supports animal rights. She uses her social media to share information about animal abuse. For example, she has spoken out against declawing pets. In 2015, Sara Fabel was chosen to be the face of a project. This project helped raise money for animal shelters.
Artists Sara Fabel Has Worked With
- Kevin Llewellyn: They collaborated on modeling work. This work was shown in Kat Von D's Wonderland gallery.
- Mike Giant
Hell has NO fury Brand
"Hell has NO fury" is Sara Fabel's own brand. It includes clothing and art. This brand promotes self-awareness and positive messages.