Where The Land Meets The Sea - Collage Print

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

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

This artwork was created during one of many COVID lockdowns during 2021 and considers how at once, the pandemic is both impacting all communities around the world yet we, the artist, the viewer, the individual, feels at their most alone and most vulnerable with the world around them spinning circles, as we contemplate how long it will be until our world returns to a sense of stability.

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

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

This artwork was created during one of many COVID lockdowns during 2021 and considers how at once, the pandemic is both impacting all communities around the world yet we, the artist, the viewer, the individual, feels at their most alone and most vulnerable with the world around them spinning circles, as we contemplate how long it will be until our world returns to a sense of stability.

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

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

This artwork was created during one of many COVID lockdowns during 2021 and considers how at once, the pandemic is both impacting all communities around the world yet we, the artist, the viewer, the individual, feels at their most alone and most vulnerable with the world around them spinning circles, as we contemplate how long it will be until our world returns to a sense of stability.