Rachel Auton is an self taught Artist and specialises in Intuitive and Spiritual Art with over two decades of experience in that field. She has also studied Fashion design and Web design, running a successful Web Design company for 7 years.
Her aspiration is to be a versatile artist and enjoy various subject matters.
Rachel works in all painting mediums and particularly likes mixed media and likes to create vibrant and whimsical works that bring people joy. Aside from spiritual art, Rachel enjoys painting cats and whimsical themes and is described as an Impressionist/ Expressionist.
Rachel's Art Studio and Therapy room are based in Bellbowrie, Brisbane.
Her work has featured on book covers and magazine covers. Each piece she creates carries its own emotional frequency, offering a meaningful experience to collectors, art enthusiasts, and audiences worldwide. Rachel continues to expand her creative horizons, establishing herself as a rising global voice in contemporary intuitive artistry.
Rachel exhibits her work in several galleries in Brisbane, as well as on Online gallery platforms.
Art Achievements
2017 - Something Wild - A solo exhibition. A blend of Spiritual themes and all thing wild.
Aspire Gallery, Paddington, Qld.
2016 - Rachel received the Distinguished Artist Award for her paintings Conservation Goddess and Oceanic Goddess. Her work was published in Artascent Magazine under the theme Green, and Oceanic Goddess was also a finalist in The Colours of Humanity International Online Gallery, showcased in their Water Exhibition.
2015 - Divine Diversity Exhibition a shared exhibition with Spiritual Artist Francie Griffin. (RIP)
Percolator Gallery, Paddington, Qld
2014 - The Spirit of Painting a shared exhibition with Carla Benzie.
Percolator Gallery, Paddington, Qld
Rachel's Story
As a shy and introverted child, Rachel would spend hours exploring her creativity from drawing, painting, sewing, knitting, macrame, and pottery and to this day she continues to explores new techniques through workshops and experimentation.
She describes her art as an expression of her spirituality — a celebration of healing, intuition, and universal connectedness.