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Artist Spotlight: Rachel Altschuler

  Maine painter Rachel Altschuler shares the inspiration behind her bird portraits, her creative process, and how high-quality printing helps her reach collectors.

November 08, 2024 · 5 min read

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TL;DR

  • Rachel Altschuler is a Maine painter known for portrait-like bird paintings on neutral backgrounds.
  • Loose brushwork and careful color choices bring out each bird’s personality and character.
  • She builds each piece from a pencil sketch, then layers color and texture to create depth and balance.
  • Professional printing helps her share detailed reproductions with collectors around the world.

Meet Rachel Altschuler

Rachel Altschuler is a Maine painter best known for portrait-like paintings of birds that have drawn the attention of collectors around the world. Each bird is painted against a neutral background, allowing its form, color, and expression to take center stage.

Using loose brush strokes, Rachel renders feathery plumes in a way that pays homage to bright, vibrant personalities. Whether it’s a pensive puffin or a regal flamingo, her work highlights the individuality of each subject.

Bird portrait painting by Rachel Altschuler

By creating portraits typically reserved for humans, Rachel reminds us that wildlife and people share the same emotional ground. Birds hold special meaning for many of us, and through her work she hopes to foster an even deeper connection.

Rachel earned her Bachelor’s degree in Art Studio and her Master’s degree in Art Education at Coastal Carolina University. Her work is available online at rachelaltschuler.com, or you can visit her in person at her gallery in New Harbor, Maine.

Rachel Altschuler bird painting

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The Interview

Can you tell us a bit about your journey as an artist? What sparked your interest in art?

“I was always a really creative child who spent most of my time drawing or creating something. Art has always been a big part of my life, but it was during college that I decided to pursue it more seriously.”

Who are your biggest artistic influences, and how have they shaped your work?

“I absolutely love the work of Georgia O’Keeffe, who had a tremendous influence on my approach to color and form. Her ability to capture beauty and abstraction in nature has had a profound effect on how I see the world and express it through my work.”

Could you describe your creative process? How do you typically begin a new piece?

“I always start each painting with a pencil sketch. From there, I block out colors and shapes and slowly build up layers until I achieve the depth and balance I’m aiming for.”

Bird painting detail by Rachel Altschuler

What are some key tools or materials you use in your work, and why are they important to you?

“Some key tools and materials I use include high-quality paints and custom brushes, which allow me to create the unique textures and color blends that are central to my style.”

What has been the most challenging project or phase in your career? How did you overcome it?

“The most challenging projects I’ve worked on are often the ones with tight deadlines and high expectations. I’ve learned to manage my time and maintain my artistic vision under pressure by focusing on one step at a time and staying true to my original concept.”

Can you share a particularly memorable moment in your artistic career?

“My most memorable moment was when I first exhibited my work. Seeing people connect with my art on such a personal level reaffirmed that this was the right path for me.”

How do you balance the commercial aspects of being a professional artist with your creative process?

“I try to balance my painting schedule so that I can keep both my creative integrity and commercial needs in mind. Taking breaks from commissioned work helps me reconnect with my personal artistic goals.”

What advice would you give to artists trying to gain more exposure for their work?

“I would advise artists to network as much as possible, engage with their communities, and always stay authentic to their artistic vision. Consistency and visibility are key in gaining exposure.”

Bird portrait artwork by Rachel Altschuler

How important is community to your work as an artist?

“Community is everything to me in my work as an artist. I draw so much inspiration from the artists around me, and I’m part of several local art networks that foster collaboration and support.”

What upcoming projects are you excited about?

“I’m mostly just excited to continue working in my current style while exploring new themes. I’m planning a series that delves deeper into natural forms and abstraction.”

Where do you see your artistic journey taking you in the next five years?

“In the next five years, I could see myself expanding my studio practice and exhibiting more frequently. I’d also love to collaborate with other artists and perhaps explore new mediums.”

Bird portrait painting by Rachel Altschuler


Printing with The Stackhouse

How has working with The Stackhouse Printery impacted your work or opened new opportunities for you?

“My collectors have been thrilled with the quality and detail of the prints The Stackhouse provides, which has allowed me to reach more people and grow my audience.”

What do you think about the role of technology, like high-quality art printing, in today’s art world?

“Technology and high-quality printing play a crucial role in making art more accessible and preserving the details and quality of original works for broader audiences.”

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Founder of The Stackhouse Printery, Chris is passionate about helping artists transform their work into museum-quality prints. With a Bachelor’s in Marketing from Florida State University and a background in design and production, he leads the studio’s mission to blend artistry, technology, and craftsmanship in every print.

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