
Turning Figure Study
A standing female nude is drawn in profile with an elongated body, cropped close against the paper and articulated through spare contour lines and soft shading. Colored pencil creates a dry, velvety surface, with mauve-brown tones building volume in the torso and limbs. The result feels intimate, quiet, and study-like, with a modern figurative sensibility.

Rachel Fishman
Rachel Fishman is a multidisciplinary painter influenced by her upbringing in Tampa and her surroundings in Tel Aviv, Israel, where she made her home nearly ten years ago. Her paintings focus on connection and emotion often by illustrating the human figure and its relationship to our environment. She is driven by the joy of exploring the endless depths of color and composition.
Rachel Fishman is a multidisciplinary painter influenced by her upbringing in Tampa and her surroundings in Tel Aviv, Israel, where she made her home nearly ten years ago. Her paintings focus on connection and emotion often by illustrating the human figure and its relationship to our environment. She is driven by the joy of exploring the endless depths of color and composition.