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ART

ART ADHD:

ALL THE MEDIUMS

Rachel loves to explore creativity across a variety of mediums, from sculptures to paintings to mixed materials and beyond. Who says you have to stay in one fishing hole? While her professional work is rooted in design, her personal art practice is a space for experimentation, play, and expression without expectation. Although she no longer sells her artwork, she continues to create simply for the joy of it — and still embraces opportunities to create sculptural work when they arise.

 

These pieces are a portfolio of her work, offering a glimpse into her curiosity, creativity, and love of making.

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SCULPTURES

Rachel's sculptures have been featured in several public spaces, where her pieces invite interaction, curiosity, and a sense of play. Her sculptures often reimagine familiar forms through unexpected materials, scale, and finishes, creating work that feels both approachable and visually striking. Rooted in a balance of thoughtful design and lighthearted creativity, her public installations reflect her belief that art should be engaging, accessible, and seamlessly woven into everyday environments.

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PAINTINGS

Rachel works across a range of painting mediums, including watercolors, acrylics, and more, allowing each piece to take shape in its own way. From the soft, fluid movement of watercolor to the bold, layered depth of acrylic, she enjoys exploring how different materials influence the final outcome.

WATERCOLORS
ACRYLICS
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AND MORE

From string art to linoleum prints to wood-working, Rachel loves working with her hands in addition to learning new mediums. Years ago, Rachel did artwork full-time, and had many of her pieces in stores and galleries. Now she creates for personal fulfillment, but wanted to create a space on the website where her creations from the past could be seen.

STRING ART
LINO BLOCK
WOOD WORK
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