All These Days Print

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This artwork was formed by hand cutting digital prints into small panels and layering them into a spiral collage.

Inspired by the world around her, Rachel investigates physical and metaphysical boundaries, parameters and the spaces that we inhabit.

This artwork was created during one of many COVID lockdowns during 2021 and considers the notion of feeling alone, together. During this time, the world seemed gloomy and dark, the media was filled with negative and somber reports from around the world, and we couldn’t see the people that brought the most colour into our lives.

The spiral pattern is symbolic of how so many of us felt alone at the centre of all that was spinning around us, seemingly out of control, and the concentric circles represent all of the communities around the world who were experiencing the same challenges simultaneously.

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This artwork was formed by hand cutting digital prints into small panels and layering them into a spiral collage.

Inspired by the world around her, Rachel investigates physical and metaphysical boundaries, parameters and the spaces that we inhabit.

This artwork was created during one of many COVID lockdowns during 2021 and considers the notion of feeling alone, together. During this time, the world seemed gloomy and dark, the media was filled with negative and somber reports from around the world, and we couldn’t see the people that brought the most colour into our lives.

The spiral pattern is symbolic of how so many of us felt alone at the centre of all that was spinning around us, seemingly out of control, and the concentric circles represent all of the communities around the world who were experiencing the same challenges simultaneously.

This artwork was formed by hand cutting digital prints into small panels and layering them into a spiral collage.

Inspired by the world around her, Rachel investigates physical and metaphysical boundaries, parameters and the spaces that we inhabit.

This artwork was created during one of many COVID lockdowns during 2021 and considers the notion of feeling alone, together. During this time, the world seemed gloomy and dark, the media was filled with negative and somber reports from around the world, and we couldn’t see the people that brought the most colour into our lives.

The spiral pattern is symbolic of how so many of us felt alone at the centre of all that was spinning around us, seemingly out of control, and the concentric circles represent all of the communities around the world who were experiencing the same challenges simultaneously.