Robyn Rozelle
Our North Stars, Lithograph printed on Fabriano Rosaspina, 18x28, 2019 Minnie and Bobby VS. the world, 5 color reduction on Fabriano Rosaspina, 22 x 14, 2019 Knucks, 5 color reduction on Kinwashe paper, 24x16, 2019 Meeting Place Over Dallas, Mixed Media with Indigo dyed Cotton, 34x13, 2020 Images from the Cassini Mission, Lithograph printed on BFK Rives, 12x9, 2019 Topographic Map of Pain, 5 Color Reduction handprinted on Kinwashe paper, 14x12, 2020 Diplopia, Micron on Paper, 20 x 16, 2018 Bats, Relief Print on Denim, 2019 Before and After, 3 Color Lithograph on Fabriano, 11x14, 2019 Everything We Lost, Led Us Here, Combined Monotype, Lithograph, and Relief Printmaking on BFK Rives, 14x20, 2019

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Robyn Leigh Rozelle is a printmaker and textile artist born in Dallas, Texas. She is currently studying Studio Arts at The University of New Mexico while making art and residing in Dallas.
In her practice, she focuses on how printmaking and textiles share a unique layering process that allows her to thoughtfully reflect and allow change to occur. Her prints feel like memories, rich with dreamy colors and star filled skies. The color palettes she chooses are from photographs she takes of the sky.
Her work reflects on the experiences of women, from her own personal memories and those from generations gone by. Often reflecting on the relationships between sisters, mothers and their daughters, and the experiences of loss, tenacity, vigor and love that seem to be a common thread through her own lineage of women. Many of the stories of these women she has learned through storytelling from family, or through stories that have been passed on through family members creating a sense of folklore and wonder.