Rachel draws inspiration from both nature and architecture, transforming her intricate drawings and watercolours of flora and fauna into distinctive designs. While many of her creations feature bees, birds, butterflies, beetles, and dragonflies from the British countryside, others incorporate pattern and structural elements inspired by urban architecture. These captivating motifs adorn a unique collection of fabrics, wallpapers, giclée prints, and bone china mugs. Discover and purchase these unique products in the SHOP


Rachel creates original artworks and textiles inspired by the beauty of nature and the intricacies of architecture. Her work includes watercolours and linocuts crafted on both paper and fabric.


Rachel’s final MA project explored the theme of heritage, focusing on the fusion of her father’s Scottish and her mother’s Burmese roots. She wove elements of her personal heritage and identity into her work, drawing inspiration from significant memorabilia and architectural landmarks from her childhood to the present day. This included her grandparent’s collection of old buttons and coins, and designs inspired by Stockport Viaduct and Southampton City Walls. Rachel’s aim was to create a cohesive narrative through imagery and design, highlighting the connection between identity and cultural fusion.