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Margo Rose’s “Cosmos” series of canvasses attempt to develop a direct aesthetic and tactile connection between the viewer and subject, using a literality which reimagines the subject (some distant moon or star) as the canvas itself. Rose pushes the boundaries of colour and canvas by mixing elements of sculpture, with holographic and metallic pigments to create a rich mosaic of materials in a nod towards the richness of the untouched worlds she evokes. Many of these abstracted spaces take cues from the highly visual realm of science fiction, using elements of magical realism to convey the cosmic geography of the text as the canvas itself. By bringing the cosmos into the domestic space, Rose hopes to build a bridge between her audience and the cosmos that they are both a part of, and separate from.
Margo Rose’s “Cosmos” series of canvasses attempt to develop a direct aesthetic and tactile connection between the viewer and subject, using a literality which reimagines the subject (some distant moon or star) as the canvas itself. Rose pushes the boundaries of colour and canvas by mixing elements of sculpture, with holographic and metallic pigments to create a rich mosaic of materials in a nod towards the richness of the untouched worlds she evokes. Many of these abstracted spaces take cues from the highly visual realm of science fiction, using elements of magical realism to convey the cosmic geography of the text as the canvas itself. By bringing the cosmos into the domestic space, Rose hopes to build a bridge between her audience and the cosmos that they are both a part of, and separate from.
Margo Rose’s “Cosmos” series of canvasses attempt to develop a direct aesthetic and tactile connection between the viewer and subject, using a literality which reimagines the subject (some distant moon or star) as the canvas itself. Rose pushes the boundaries of colour and canvas by mixing elements of sculpture, with holographic and metallic pigments to create a rich mosaic of materials in a nod towards the richness of the untouched worlds she evokes. Many of these abstracted spaces take cues from the highly visual realm of science fiction, using elements of magical realism to convey the cosmic geography of the text as the canvas itself. By bringing the cosmos into the domestic space, Rose hopes to build a bridge between her audience and the cosmos that they are both a part of, and separate from.
Margo Rose’s “Cosmos” series of canvasses attempt to develop a direct aesthetic and tactile connection between the viewer and subject, using a literality which reimagines the subject (some distant moon or star) as the canvas itself. Rose pushes the boundaries of colour and canvas by mixing elements of sculpture, with holographic and metallic pigments to create a rich mosaic of materials in a nod towards the richness of the untouched worlds she evokes. Many of these abstracted spaces take cues from the highly visual realm of science fiction, using elements of magical realism to convey the cosmic geography of the text as the canvas itself. By bringing the cosmos into the domestic space, Rose hopes to build a bridge between her audience and the cosmos that they are both a part of, and separate from.
Margo Rose’s “Cosmos” series of canvasses attempt to develop a direct aesthetic and tactile connection between the viewer and subject, using a literality which reimagines the subject (some distant moon or star) as the canvas itself. Rose pushes the boundaries of colour and canvas by mixing elements of sculpture, with holographic and metallic pigments to create a rich mosaic of materials in a nod towards the richness of the untouched worlds she evokes. Many of these abstracted spaces take cues from the highly visual realm of science fiction, using elements of magical realism to convey the cosmic geography of the text as the canvas itself. By bringing the cosmos into the domestic space, Rose hopes to build a bridge between her audience and the cosmos that they are both a part of, and separate from.

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Moon #3 Painting

Margo Rose

Portugal

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 7.9 W x 7.9 H x 0.6 D in

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Margo Rose’s “Cosmos” series of canvasses attempt to develop a direct aesthetic and tactile connection between the viewer and subject, using a literality which reimagines the subject (some distant moon or star) as the canvas itself. Rose pushes the boundaries of colour and canvas by mixing elements of sculpture, with holographic and metallic pigments to create a rich mosaic of materials in a nod towards the richness of the untouched worlds she evokes. Many of these abstracted spaces take cues from the highly visual realm of science fiction, using elements of magical realism to convey the cosmic geography of the text as the canvas itself. By bringing the cosmos into the domestic space, Rose hopes to build a bridge between her audience and the cosmos that they are both a part of, and separate from.

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Acrylic on Canvas

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7.9 W x 7.9 H x 0.6 D in

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Margo Rose’s dreamlike paintings set themselves the task of capturing the nature and geography of spaces both terrestrial, and extra-terrestrial. Merging elements of science fiction and surrealism, Rose takes cues from Color Field painters to highlight and exaggerate the other-worldliness of nature to bring her audience closer to her often dreamlike subjects. Ecological principles are central to Rose’s method, preferring to create her own materials from self-recycled sources where possible. For millennia and across Eastern and Western cosmological tradition, the moon has been aligned with the maternal. From the Greek goddess Selene, to Indigenous personifications of the moon as mother to the Earth, the symbolic celestial body has reflected human perceptions of the female body, ephemeral and untouchable. Margo Rose’s color-field inspired textured tondi are designed as symbols of feminine energy, planetary bodies that both demand, and resist tactile attention.

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