Rachel Dein: Botanical Bas-relief Originator
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- “To some extent it was some degree of therapy… I found solace in plants growing. So I had always grown plants.”
Rachel’s true passion is imprinting plants into clay, creating castings of them so that you can see the intricate beauty in the details of the flowers and leaves. She describes this process similar in a way to the pinning of butterflies in that it reflects the innate human desire to want to be involved in these natural settings.
A film by Camilla Fantinati.
Music by Massimo Fantinati.
Additional photos provided by Andrew Montgomery www.andrewmont...
Absolutely stunning both art work and document
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Hi Rachel I've printed with botanicals for years and want a permanent '3d' piece of work so this ticks my boxes...but How stable is the plaster slab? Can this be achieved in ceramics maybe by using a thicker slip? Your thoughts Bx
Hello! We're so glad that you enjoyed seeing Rachel's work.
Unfortunately, we don't know all the secrets behind her process, but if you'd like to try and contact her personally and ask, her contact info can be found on her website: www.racheldein.com/ or her instagram is @racheldein
Oh my, Rachel is just as charming as her art!
Beautiful video. Beautiful art. Beautiful woman. Question: How does Rachel get color behind the plants?
Hello! We're so glad that you enjoyed seeing Rachel's work.
Unfortunately, we don't know all the secrets behind her process, but if you'd like to try and contact her personally and ask, her contact info can be found on her website: www.racheldein.com/ or her instagram is @racheldein
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Brilliant
How did you remove the plaster out of the frame?
Hi! We don't fully know Rachel's process, but if you'd like to try and contact her personally and ask, her contact info can be found on her website: www.racheldein.com/ or her instagram is @racheldein