Rachele Ashcraft's daily walks on the beach have inspired a
beautiful array of framed sea treasures, that she calls "Tresor le
Mer". From the beautiful and rugged coastline of Corona del Mar, Rachele
has evolved from a collector of sea fans and starfish to an artist of unique
style.
The first projects Rachele started with were carefully selected sea
fans. She chose them for their unique and beautiful shapes and then mounted
them between two panes of glass to create clean, crisp framed pieces of art. She
finishes every piece off by custom painting each frame in an aged patina that
ranges from shades of cream and turquoise to deep, rich browns. The beach
and sea are her color palette, and nature is her guide.
Since
2010, Tresor le Mer has been producing a variety of framed sea treasures, and
is now also featuring starfish, sand dollars and nautiluses. Rachele is also
collaborating with Living
Simplistically, a Malibu based artist who creates driftwood frames and mirrors.
The driftwood or crackle-finished frames only add to the beauty of her
Pacific-found pieces.
Some of Tresor le Mer's framed pieces can be found at A
Fine Affair, the Newport Colony Company, the Malibu Colony Company,
and Caron's Beach House, to name a few. A large framed sea fan by Tresor
le Mer was a prominant piece of artwork in a bedroom that was part of the
Harbor Day School Home Tour. Rachele is more than happy to collaborate with
interior designers and boutique owners.
Most mornings, Rachele can be found cruising the beach in Corona del Mar with her
trusty black lab, Hercules, but it's stormy weather that washes up the best
treasure. Until then, we can all enjoy Rachele's artistry.
ciao! fabiana