Description
‘Methuselah’ by Rachael Pease
Artist: Rachael Pease
Title: ‘Methuselah’
Medium: Ink on Frosted Mylar (polyester film)
Dimensions: 18″ x 12″
Framed: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2021
About the Artwork:
“This Bristlecone pine tree is from the Methuselah trail in Inyo National Forest in California. Some trees here are as old as the pyramids but are left unmarked, so it is left up to the imagination to wonder. This pillar of time grows slowly, battered and twisted by its extreme conditions. The sun’s red ring is an echo of a memory of California’s ash filled skies.” – Rachael Pease
About the Artist:
(Artist Bio)
Rachael Pease is an internationally exhibited landscape artist and envoy of nature. Rachael’s work documents real trees and locations. Her drawings weave reality with strings of fantasy, imagination and past memories.
Rachael earned her MFA from the University of Pennsylvania School of Art and Design. Born in the midwest USA, she has lived and worked coast to coast- NYC to LA. She is currently based in a new studio in the UK. Her work can be found in a variety of collections including The Dean (Swizz Beatz) Collection and The Resnick Collection.