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Rachel Waldron – Kindling

$1,000.00

A woman with hands in hair. A young girl turns back to look. Spring flora surrounds.

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I make art that pleases me, but I also hope that it finds resonance with other people’s imagination. I’ve always been compelled to make images of the human form. I started out in dance, and immediately found that movement and sound were a way to allow my person to feel emotions that were too difficult to express with words. It was natural. As I grew, I learned how to make images with my hands. Not as natural, it took time to learn how to manipulate medium and achieve something that satisfied. After many years, I finally feel more at home with the process of creation in the visual arts. At the moment my pieces are works on paper, incorporating a photo transfer technique combined with drawing, painting, and printing. I’ve pulled from a rich source of family photos, taken by my grandfather in the 1950-60-70’s. I’ve added my own layers representing our present family, and trying to explore the deep connection between past and present. My goal was to try and understand the nature of our overlapping lives and stories. Each generation not starting at the end of the previous, but receiving the hand-off somewhere in the middle. Walking the road together for a while before adding people and allowing some to fall away.

Additional information

Medium

Graphite, oil and photo transfer on paper

Dimensions

14 x 11in

Year

2025

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