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Abstract-minimalist artist Rachel Hope Peary says she’s always been an expressive person, drawn to playing with textures and materials. The Hamiltonian was homeschooled from go to whoa, which gave her all kinds of opportunities to be creative and encouraged her natural inquisitiveness. Heading to art school saw her dive into that curiosity in a whole new way, and from there her practice developed.

Rachel, how would you describe your aesthetic? It’s always evolving, but for now I consider it

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