Featured Artist
Roslyn Rose
Excerpted from Nancy Di
Benedetto Review, February 14, 2003
Roslyn Rose’s work is both creative and imaginative. There
is a freshness in her photomontages, combining her technical expertise
as a photographer and printmaker with her rare eye for place and
people, the past and present to produce unique visual images.
Transfer and transformation (the title of her recent one person
show) are the appropriate words to describe her artistic process.

Rose’s original art shows her mastery of sophisticated modern
technologyemulsion transfer and digital printing — with
the traditional hands-on application processes. There is more
to her work than merely pressing a key or scanning an image. She
does not let us forget the fact that she is an artist first with
an exceptional eye and an important message. She is very much
of the present, constantly exploring and discovering new tools
to express her creative vision of the world around us.

What comes across in Rose’s montages is a fearlessness and
breadth. A fearlessness to explore and experiment with new digital
tools available to the artist today and using them to redefine
how a work of art is conceived and executed, and a breadth and
sensitivity in her vision of the world. Her visual landscapes
are based on transfer and transformation--transferring her photographs
on a new surface; and therefore, transforming them into a new
conceptual vision of our reality by bringing a new sense of excitement
and discovery.
Nancy di Benedetto is a New York Art
Critic, Historian, Professor, and Lecturer.
Captions:
"ALBUM" ©2000, Emulsion
Transfer Montage, 32" x 25" (upper left)
"ATELIER" ©2003, Digital Montage Print, 26"
x 16" (middle right)
"THOUGHT PROVOKING" ©2003, Digital Montage Print,
26" x 18" (lower left)
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