Winter dreams

Winter Dreams

Piece description from the artist

This is one of four oils that was done with a painting knife on gallery wrapped canvas. Seasons have always been important to my work. The title is a play on words fitted to the seasonal activities. Additionally this one references Tchaikovsky. Symphony Number One is sometimes called 'Winter Daydreams.' I often experience an ear worm as I am working and thus name my pieces.

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About Rosemarie Bloch

Okeana, OH

Rosemarie Bloch loves to organize accidental paint splashes and to manipulate color. Over the years, Rosemarie's artistic investigations have led to an obsession with the grid that humans impose on the natural world. For Rosemarie, the grid is symbolic of how our world has been divided into isolated groups based on wealth, religion, and politics. She believes that while people want to belong to groups in order to forge an identity, the process of doing so cuts one away from society as a whole.

Rosemarie was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, and now lives in a nearby town called Okeana. She received her artistic training in high school under the tutelage of a talented nun. Rosemarie eventually earned a scholarship to the Art Academy of Cincinnati where among her instructors was Julian Stanczak, a prominent American Op Artist.

These days Rosemarie is working as an instructor at the Middletown Arts Center in Middletown, Ohio.

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