Chantrice Rachelle
Artist Biography
Chantrice Rachelle is a visual artist born and raised in Atlanta, GA. Through abstract works and pop-inspired compositions, her work explores the intersection of childhood and adulthood through memory, nostalgia, love, and healing. Her earliest memory of art is scribbling on the yellow wall of her childhood home with a green marker–a moment of pure instinctive expression that foreshadowed the artist she would become. From a young age, she recognized the power of her artistic gift. Selling her first piece of art at the age of eight, and having her artwork showcased at Atlanta's Fort McPherson Army Base during elementary school instilled in her a sense of artistic purpose. Even as she later pursued a bachelor’s degree in business and a master’s degree in information technology, that creative impulse never left. Art remained her refuge, her coping mechanism, and the place she returned to whenever life couldn’t be put into words.
In 2020, a spiritual turning point shifted her trajectory and led her to embrace art not just as a pastime, but as a calling. Her practice is guided by reflection, introspection, and intuition. Whether exploring experiences with love, or reconnecting with her inner child through color and memory, her art reflects the nonlinear nature of healing, and the grace required to move through it.
Chantrice’s pieces often carry a sense of introspection and emotional mapping. She views her work as a living archive of becoming: a blend of lived experience and the desire to rewrite narratives. By channeling both vulnerability and resilience, she creates visual spaces where viewers can locate their own stories and their own healing.
Her artwork has been collected privately throughout the United States and internationally, including in Nairobi, Kenya. Chantrice continues to expand her creative voice, using art as a bridge–between past and present, current self and inner child, and the desire for connection and transformation.
