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Store | Rachel Dolezal | Original Art

Original Paintings

Catching the Light

Acrylic on Canvas
12 x 16″
$990 framed

Heirloom

Acrylic on Canvas
8 x 10″
$990 framed

Unavailable Energy

Acrylic on Canvas
24 x 24″
$1100

Original Cut Paper

Vessel of Perseverance

Cut-Paper Collage
13″ x 19″
$1100

Falling Behind

Cut-Paper Collage
13″ x 19″
$1100

Rebuilding

REBUILDING
16 x 20″
$1400

Original Sculpture

A Young Man Meditating

Clay Sculpture Sealed and Finished
in Aged Bronze Patina
SOLD

Royal Family

Sculpture on Elk Hide
15″ x 9″ x 1″
$750

Face of a Man

Fired Clay Sculpture
7″ x 4″ x 1″
$800

Original Drawings

Zen

Charcoal on Paper
18″ x 24″ | Framed
$850

Child with Tablet

Charcoal on Paper
8″ x 10″ | Framed
$650

Cool Pose

Charcoal on Paper
8″ x 10″ | Framed
$650

Original Pottery

Sgraffito Vase

Original Pottery
Amador clay
$125

Quilted Bowls

Original Pottery
Amador clay
$150

Aquarius

Original Pottery
Amador clay with white glaze
$250

Signed Prints

Blue Days

Signed Print
8″ x 10″ | $35

Healing

Signed Print
16″ x 20″ | $65

Spring Fever

Signed Print
16″ x 20″ | $65

Rachel Dolezal Art For Sale

If you are interested in buying an original Rachel Dolezal painting, drawing, cut paper collage, or sculpture, you’ve come to the right space. This page features all available original artwork by Rachel Dolezal, as well as a number of sold works available as signed prints. To view all art available for purchase within a specified category, click the “View All” tab below each category.

Scroll over each image for a brief description and the price. Click the image for more complete detail about the materials used and the motivation behind each piece.

Unless the image is marked as sold, each piece of art shown on these pages is available for purchase. If you are interested in a custom commissioned piece, please see more information on the Commissions page.

Signed Prints

Rachel has made available prints of some of her favorite artworks. You may buy these signed fine art prints on this page as well.

Creating with Resourceful materials

Rachel’s journey began in a teepee on a mountainside in Montana, where she grew up without access to traditional art supplies. She began to create with elk hide, eggshells, recycled magazine paper, and other found materials. Her current work showcases a mastery of her formal training in traditional materials, while also returning to her earlier resourceful use of materials -utilizing eggshells as a sub-texture for portraiture, creating color files with upcycled papers for collages, and molding elk hide into bas relief sculpture.

Feelings of isolation and rejection characterized Rachel’s childhood and continue to influence much of her mature works, with most of her figurative pieces depicting a solitary figure, rather than a subject belonging to a group or community.

Learn more about Rachel’s background on the About page.