Inspired by Flora & Fauna, drawings and watercolours of bees, birds, butterflies, beetles and dragonflies intermixed with flowers and leaves from walks around Hampshire and Cornwall adorn a range of fabrics, papers, Giclee prints and bone china mugs. All products available to buy in SHOP
FLORA and FAUNA
Inspired by Flora & Fauna, drawings and watercolours of bees, birds, butterflies, beetles and dragonflies intermixed with flowers and leaves from walks around Hampshire and Cornwall adorn a range of fabrics, papers, Giclee prints and bone china mugs. All products available to buy in SHOP
B E S P O K E
Alongside Rachel’s hand drawn and digitally printed interior collections, Rachel produces a range of original textiles and artworks.
Images of available and sold works shown below.
Rachel can make pieces to order with commissions taken upon request.
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Dubbs Wall, Windermere (SOLD)
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Lichen, Lake District (SOLD)
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Common Views (SOLD)
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Lepe Slate £195
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Coastal Walk to Looe (SOLD)
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Portnadler Bay (SOLD)
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Forest Finds V/E £165
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Entwined (SOLD)
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Leafy Lisbon (SOLD)
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Fragile Beauty (SOLD)
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Full Circle
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Falling Leaves (SOLD)
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'Gateway to Colour' (two of four sold)
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Untitled 1/4 V/E ( ALL SOLD)
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Concrete Vine (SOLD)
HERITAGE COLLECTION
The Heritage collection is inspired from Rachel’s parental heritage of Myanmar and Scotland. Aspects of nature, architecture and memorabilia adorn wallpapers, fabrics and light shades. Hand drawings, block prints and screen prints have been created and composed together to create patterns in a variety of scales to repeat seamlessly across a range of digitally printed interior products.
MA WORK
Rachel’s final MA project was based upon the theme of heritage. She focused upon her father’s Scottish heritage and her mother’s Burmese heritage. Rachel interlinked elements of her personal heritage and identity, drawing on significant memorabilia and architecture from childhood through to the present day. This included a collection of her grandmother’s buttons and her grandfather’s old coins mixed with drawings and patterns inspired by Stockport viaduct and Southampton City walls. Rachel was particularly interested in creating a line of reference, through imagery and design to the link with identity and the fusion of cultures; the objective of which was to create an interesting and exciting range of designs for fabrics, wall coverings and Perspex.