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Nothing in the world can get me to go out on a Second Saturday, nothing except an exceptionally beautiful and talented woman. That woman is Rachel Miller. She is a stunning character around town, often to be found sweaty and bending, and the imagery that flows through her hands to canvas is as fantastical and vibrant as she is. Tonight, however, it was Rachel who was the axis upon which her art show spun; but the best piece in the room wasn’t something she was showing, it was something she was wearing. A work of wearable art with it’s strips and patches of gradient grays, Miss Miller and her dress were a breath of fresh air in the midst of the colorful stimuli that are her creations. With it’s unveiling we have discovered the next Vera Wang or Michael Kors. Unfortunately, I never caught the name. But, I will say this: if this brilliant seamstress isn’t marketing herself, she needs to be—I think I know some people…

As this was, admittedly, the first opening of Raestar’s that I’ve attended, I was offered a glimpse of the depth and thought that she puts into her work—far beyond the paintings themselves. Rachel Miller’s orchestration Of Heaven and Earth, appropriately to be found at Deep, is an experience that is truly divine.


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