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Artist

Rebecca Anne Maclean

Her art invites a pause to connect with the subtle and the striking through the beauty of imperfection.

18 Works

About Rebecca

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Rebecca Anne Maclean is an abstract artist whose work explores the intersection of movement and stillness. Drawing inspiration from the transience of nature and the beauty of imperfection, she creates pieces that serve as a study in quiet luxury. Her practice is deeply rooted in the emotional weight of form, using presence and absence to map complex internal landscapes. Working primarily on raw, unprimed canvas, Maclean employs gestural brushwork and a restrained palette to achieve a sense of refined instinct. Her collections range from bold, black-on-canvas expressions to soft meditations in neutral tones. Each work is unified by a signature focus on texture and space, inviting the viewer to pause and connect with the subtle details of the composition.

Visual voice

Maclean’s aesthetic is defined by gestural marks on raw, unprimed canvas and a commitment to minimal, neutral palettes. Her work frequently explores Wabi Sabi themes, balancing bold black forms with the tactile, organic texture of the fabric.
Raw CanvasGestural BrushworkWabi Sabi AestheticMinimalist PalettesEmotional Landscapes
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Rebecca Anne Maclean — questions answered

What materials does Rebecca Anne Maclean typically use?

She primarily works on raw, unprimed canvas, utilizing gestural brushwork and a minimal color palette to emphasize texture and form.

What are the recurring themes in her collection?

Her work explores the beauty of imperfection, the transience of nature, and the balance between movement and stillness.

How does the artist use color in her work?

Maclean uses a restrained palette, often focusing on bold black-on-canvas expressions or soft, neutral tones inspired by Wabi Sabi meditations.

What is the emotional intent behind her art?

Her pieces are designed to evoke depth through simplicity, inviting viewers to reflect on the emotional weight of form and the presence found in absence.

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