Los Angeles-based artist Rosson Crow densely layers her surfaces with acrylic, spray paint, xeroxed photo-transfers, oil, and enamel juxtaposing images and icons from various eras. Her subjects are often presented as discarded artifacts strewn through densely populated interiors or acid-washed landscapes, exploring an interest in how historic events are viewed differently over time. To decipher Crow’s works means to find the dichotomies within her compositions – man and nature, past and present – and ponder the symbiotic relationships between them.
Rosson Crow was born in 1982 in Dallas, Texas. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts in 2004 and a Master of Fine Arts from Yale University in 2006. Crow lives and works in Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Rosson Crow
How Can We Lose When We're So Sincere?, 2021
6 color process serigraph prints on Cougar White Super Smooth, 130 lb cover with UltraGloss Spot UV coating
30 x 24 in.
Rosson Crow
Belle Isle Conservatory, 2020
Silkscreen on paper
36 x 24 inches