Diane Rosaz considers herself a figurative expressionist, and explores emotional and spiritual concepts through female portraiture. Her charcoal sketches emphasize the hands, faces, and feet of her subjects, which are then brought to life with bright acrylic color and pattern. Rosaz attempts to convey the spirit and inner life of the women she portrays through the elongation and exaggeration of their figure.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 23.
Diane Rosaz considers herself a figurative expressionist, and explores emotional and spiritual concepts through female portraiture. Her charcoal sketches emphasize the hands, faces, and feet of her subjects, which are then brought to life with bright acrylic color and pattern. Rosaz attempts to convey the spirit and inner life of the women she portrays through the elongation and exaggeration of their figure.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 23.
Diane Rosaz considers herself a figurative expressionist, and explores emotional and spiritual concepts through female portraiture. Her charcoal sketches emphasize the hands, faces, and feet of her subjects, which are then brought to life with bright acrylic color and pattern. Rosaz attempts to convey the spirit and inner life of the women she portrays through the elongation and exaggeration of their figure.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 23.