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Name-Ones Painting

La Rosa Artist

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 27.6 W x 37.4 H x 1 D in

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About The Artwork

Nam-Ones comes form the series "Nanimals" giving a fantastic insight into Namibia from the perspective of a future generation of animals. The work portrays the oppression of animals forced to live in a decayed environment brought about by their human co-residents. Each piece also explores the attitudes of the animals in devious poses as they become participant in its disrespect. Nam-Ones is made in Cali Colombia 2014 after just lived for one year in Namibia. The reliving the experience of the dryness and rough environment combining with the humid and hot weather in Cali providing me the expression drips trough the brush, also the idea from the first spontaneous sketch of Lions in Africa.

Details & Dimensions

Multi-paneled Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:27.6 W x 37.4 H x 1 D in

Number of Panels:2

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La Rosa is an artist affected by themes relating to childhood and the experience of growing up in community with a strong connection with the environment. Originally from Narino, Colombia after graduate leave to study English and start working in New Zealand after seven years leave to Namibia for one year and from there to the UK. currently based in Brighton. La Rosa’s work seeks to explore the connection amongst ourselves and with our relationship with the environment. This interest has been expressed through the investigation of the fragmentation of relationships at a societal and wider ambiental level. Projects have included ‘Product of Colombia’ solo exhibition which portrayed the disconnect between westerner consumers and coffee producers in Colombia through reused coffee sacks, and "Las Negritas" which critiqued the continued subservient portrayal of black women in Colombian popular culture. Racial segmentation has been later explored in an African context through the 2014 series called Submarine desert which represents desertscape post-apartheid social structures in Namibia. Natural themes predominate and are often explored through childish associations. Our urge to connect with the essential and authentic resonant throughout the work and naive representation used to point to continuous rebirth from our surroundings. This is expressed through images of animals and landscapes and has included series ranging from the experience of Namibian animals participating in environmental decay, the disconnected of deer in a London park, and the interstellar promotion of second-class animals, where those are not privileged from humans and so many times forcing to domesticated and or have mistreated, as in the series "Pigeon Spikes" Using spontaneous recycled materials so giving a reason to create La Rosa is currently working on a series called "Barb Wire" Rosa Baquero earned her MFA from the institute departamental of Fine Arts, Cali-Colombia.

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