Rose Sanderson
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A Fine Specimen I£ 600.00
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A Fine Specimen II£ 550.00
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Barnacles£ 900.00
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Bleached Coral£ 1,250.00
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Coffee Stain 3£ 360.00
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Coffee Stain 5 £ 360.00
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Coffee Stain 6£ 360.00
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Coffee Stain 1£ 360.00
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Coffee Stain 2£ 360.00
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Allure I£ 360.00
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Allure II £ 360.00
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Allure III£ 360.00
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Allure IV£ 360.00
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Connected £ 990.00
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Dispersed £ 950.00
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Manifold £ 950.00
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Small World IX £ 900.00
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Submerged £ 950.00
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Symbiosis£ 990.00
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Universe £ 1,200.00
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Wonder V £ 750.00
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Coalesce VI £ 900.00
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Breath I £ 750.00
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Becoming£ 950.00
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As one IV £ 750.00
Rose is inspired predominantly by the Natural World, particularly the smaller things which can go unnoticed or be disregarded by others. Through the medium of painting and drawing, she creates delicate, yet expressive pieces which aim to provoke in an understated way with empathy and intrigue.
At first glance it’s not obvious what we are looking at…abstracted land…maps… illustration…these are highly detailed observations of an aspect of nature that is often disregarded. When highlighted in this way we are able to view them in a fresh context.
Rose celebrates the intimate and ornamental world of lichen, magnifying the organic structures revealing delicate colour and definition. Her insect observations touch on a Victorian macabre with a subtle reference to human debris and the fragility of natureRose Sanderson - Exhibited Galleries and Art Fairs
Thinkspace Gallery, LA / LA Flagship, LA / Above Second Gallery, Hong Kong / Headbones Gallery, BC Canada / The Mall Galleries, London / Stolen Space, London / The Conningsby Gallery, London / Frameless Gallery, London / Wills Art, London / Bo-Lee Gallery, London/ Bath / The RWA, Bristol / The City Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol / Antlers Gallery, Bristol / Coates and Scarry, Bristol/ Worldwide / Innocent Fine Art, Bristol / The Cube Gallery, Bristol / The Grant Bradley Gallery, Bristol / The Knifesmith gallery, Bristol / Paintworks, Bristol / The Tobacco Factory, Bristol / Centre Space, Bristol / St Georges, Bristol / The Here gallery, Bristol / Gallery room212, Bristol / The Create Centre, Bristol / Green Park Station, Bath / The Octagon Chapel, Bath / The Cube3 gallery, Plymouth / Tunbridge Wells Museum & Art Gallery, Tunbridge Wells / Bradford Museum, Ilkley / Canfas Gallery, Cardigan / AAF Melbourne, Singapore, Hong Kong, New York, Amsterdam, Brussels, Glasgow, London Hamstead & London Battersea / Art London / London Art Fair / Bloomsbury Art fair / Palace Art Fair / Brighton Art Fair / Stroke Art Fair (Munich, Germany)
Awards/ Projects/ Residencies.
2015 - Work in The Natural History Museum's Library and Archives, London, UK
2014 - Artist in Residence: Headbones Gallery. Vernon, British Columbia, Canada.
2014 - Artist in Residence: Elsewhere Studios. Paonia, Colorado, USA.
2010 - Winner of The ING Discerning Eye 'West Country Regional Prize 2010'.
Art Features/ Reviews/ Interviews.
Hi-Fructose, English Muse, Dazed and Confused, Lost at E-minor, Twenty-6, Flavorwire, Colossal Art and Design, Daily DuJour, Design Week, Aesthetica, Resurgence, Eye magazine, Marie-Claire, Red Magazine, Area Magazine, RWA Magazine, Venue magazine, Clifton Life, Bath Life, Country Calling, LA Confidential.
Art Work Experience.
Illustration work for The BBC, Marks and Spencer's, Brecon Carreg Water, Inkermen press, Verde Magazine, and the book 'Animal Magic' (Iron press).
Set work for The Baftas, Brit and Mobo Awards (Steel Monkey Engineering).
Community Artist work, including the BBC Outreach Project 'Live In Live On'.
Education.
2014 - Academy of Art, San Francisco. Jewelry and Metal Arts.2004-2006 - City of Bristol College. NVQ3 Early Years and Education.
2000-2003 - The University of the West of England, Bristol. B.A. (HONS). Illustration.
1998-1999 - Weymouth College, Dorset. Foundation Studies in Art and Design.Rose celebrates the intimate and ornamental world of lichen, magnifying the organic structures revealing delicate colour and definition. Her insect observations touch on a Victorian macabre with a subtle reference to human debris and the fragility of nature