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Rachel Tucker

Rachel Tucker grew up in a rural area where she spent most of her time exploring the nearby forests. As a kid, she would build forts and hunt for treasure in the woods.  Rachel has always held a deep connection with nature and has enjoyed traveling to almost every National Park in North America, which has only fueled her passion for creating art. 

After graduating with her Bachelors in Fine Arts & Post-Baccalaureate in Art Education from Eastern Michigan University, Rachel moved to Sedona to pursue her art career. She is the Assistant Art Director for Goldenstein Gallery and also teaches “Art by the Glass” painting classes at L’Auberge. Her free time is spent painting, performing music with her husband and hiking in the beautiful Southwest landscape. 

In her paintings, Rachel tends to focus on connections to the natural world and the relation of self through the cycles of time. She will typically use more traditional art mediums such as charcoal, acrylic, watercolor and pastel to create Impressionist and Representational works. These often times represent the cycles of human life and thought processes.  

“We are only on this Earth for a short time and my purpose in life is to help make the world a more beautiful place. As an artist, I enjoy making visually beautiful work, drawing attention to the use of heavy symbolism in my materials to convey messages or themes. Mother nature is the ultimate artist and I hold a deep respect for the limitless beauty she has created in this world.  My current body of work has been inspired from my endless sketchbook pages into something more dimensional and textured. My work in is an expression of personal growth and a response to what inspires me: an extension of my soul.”