Looks from Rachel Pace

Rachel Pace’s lush graphics, made in India’s ink on frozen, creates internal environments of trees and a plant life that was actually observed. The artist grew up in Indiana countryside between similar backgrounds. And its drawings are rooted in photography that was created from its flights.
“The Biz, which grew up in Indiana’s countryside surrounded by wide lands, was exploring the nature of its works, which it creates with the ink pens in India on Milear,” says Jason Fez, where the artist recently was the duo exhibition with Tadashi Mooreama. “It often begins to cut it with a tree that was found and loved – in the forest, in the national parks, and at one time in the city. It takes pictures of different angles, prints them, and puts them together to make pictorial classifications, and convert what she noticed in her daily life into surreal landscape and free that meditates in not neglecting the natural world.”
See more work from the artist On its website.