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Rachel Duckhouse 

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Rachel Duckhouse “seeks out patterns and forms”, often in the microstructures of “biological systems”25. Her drawing of shells and other ”nano-architecture”1 is concerned with how the ”patterns and structures of life...fit together”2.  

Reconstructs microscopic forms , offering new perspectives on natures complexity. 

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Her work feels strongly influenced by Blake and by Hook’s Micrographia. The feeling of seeing something that is ultimately very familiar, in other words a shell, but from a novel perspective. We share the same interest in exploring substructures: 

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“Her drawings seek to map out repeated and layered structures that would otherwise be left unseen”.

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Foot Notes

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  1. Seligman, I., Chapman, H., Riley, B. and British Museum (Londres (2019). Pushing paper : contemporary drawing from 1970 to now. London: Thames & Hudson. p52

  2. Rachel Duckhouse. (n.d.). Shell Meets Bone. [online] Available at: https://www.rachelduckhouse.co.uk/shell-meets-bone.

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Rachel Duckhouse, Corallinae, 2011, 42x 41cm, British Museum

Rachel Duckhouse, Eriskay Fank i, Pen and Ink drawing, 31cmx27cm, 2019

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