Alayna Rosecolorful contemporary abstract red and yellow oil painting with text2009
2009
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- Creator:Alayna Rose (American)
- Creation Year:2009
- Dimensions:Height: 18 in (45.72 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Milwaukee, WI
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Alayna Rose
Alayna Rose is a painter, jewelry designer and former illustrator. Her fashion jewelry has been featured in exclusive boutiques from Hawaii to the East Coast. In 1987, she was featured as an outstanding new designer in Accessories Magazine. Her copper enameled designs have been exhibited in shows in New York City, Chicago and other major venues in the United States. From 1990–2007, she was vice president of a design company that specialized in illustrations for patent applications, trademarks and technical art. Rose studied with Gary Rosine, former department chair of Cardinal Stritch University’s Visual Studies Program; Kenn Kwint, nationally recognized Wisconsin painter; and was mentored by one of Wisconsin’s most celebrated sculptors, Mary Nohl. Her paintings and watercolors have been shown at the following Wisconsin institutions: Art Post Gallery, Wisconsin Lutheran College, Mount Mary College and the Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts.
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