Rachel Lewis
My creative works include drawing, printmaking, painting, graphic design, and photography. In the past, my work has been based around this consistent theory of invisible relationships that are either felt or developed by the introduction of new objects or people. We as humans are often creatures of habit, which leads us to find patterns in each relationship that we encounter. While these relationships aren’t always visualized, the by-product of them are often felt and therefore seen in our actions and decisions in day-to-day life. In my work, I use mixed-media to create and capture images of these feelings that can be experienced in relationships and connections between things.
More recently, my work has consisted of self-made environments involving canvas, paint, various materials and my body. I hope to create an environment that can elicit similar feelings and emotions. I find the human body brings another layer to those feelings and relationships as well. Hopefully by doing so, those images are then able to bring about a certain depth to the implications of our feelings and their possible outcomes.
More recently, my work has consisted of self-made environments involving canvas, paint, various materials and my body. I hope to create an environment that can elicit similar feelings and emotions. I find the human body brings another layer to those feelings and relationships as well. Hopefully by doing so, those images are then able to bring about a certain depth to the implications of our feelings and their possible outcomes.
Hand Out. Digital Photograph of Acrylic Installation and Performance.
Expressional Season. Digital Photograph of Acrylic Installation and Performance.
Sign and Paint. Digital Photograph of Acrylic Installation and Performance.
For more information on Rachel, check out her Resume.