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Rachel O'Donnell

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Rachel O'Donnell

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Developed while attending Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, I developed a distinctly painterly style with a bright and expressive palette. My work is almost always figurative or portrait based. I work across multiple mediums including painting, collage, photo and sculpture.
Developed while attending Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, I developed a distinctly painterly style with a bright and expressive palette. My work is almost always figurative or portrait based. I work across multiple mediums including painting, collage, photo and sculpture.

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Stolen Spring

USD 2,500.00 Year.2020 w76.20 x h121.90 x d2.50 cm

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USD $2,500 ~ $2,500

Biography

Declared a “strong artist of the future” by art critic, Jerry Saltz, Rachel O’Donnell is a museum-exhibited artist from Dallas, Texas who is currently based out of the Los Angeles area. With a BFA in Fine Art from Pratt Institute, her work has been shown at galleries such as, New Image Art, the Seag...
Declared a “strong artist of the future” by art critic, Jerry Saltz, Rachel O’Donnell is a museum-exhibited artist from Dallas, Texas who is currently based out of the Los Angeles area. With a BFA in Fine Art from Pratt Institute, her work has been shown at galleries such as, New Image Art, the Seagram Building, the La Luz de Jesus Gallery and at the original “Nasty Women Art Exhibition” in New York. This April, her work was selected to be part of Christie’s silent online auction for the Fight Corona Virus & Artist Auction fundraiser. Her work has also been shown at the New York Times reviewed Bushwick Open Studios twice, at the stARTup Los Angeles art fair in 2020 and at the Parallax Art Fair in London, England. In 2019, she was the receipt of the first ever “Not Real Art” grant in Los Angeles. Additionally, she has a permanent 4ft tall installation on Sunset Boulevard outside the Alter Los Angeles store and a 10ft tall mural inside the Chinese American Museum in Los Angeles.

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