
Returning to London in 2007, her work continued to be inspired by the dynamic and shifting urban landscape of East London, where her collage style was adapted to offer a subtle critique of our media rich society.
In the same year, Rosie’s figurative works were fly-postered in the streets of East London as part of the exhibition ‘Delicate Situations’, which showcased works outside the gallery space. The works received significant attention from the international street art community and the media alike, resulting in several commissions and an artist interview on BBC Radio London. She also showcased video works at the One Minute Film Festival, Aarau, Switzland, and drawings at The Art Club, Mayfair along side artists Damien Hirst and Sir Peter Blake.
Last year Rosie produced work for six exhibitions throughout the UK, with work included at ‘The Great Purpose of Landscape Art is to Make us Feel at Home in our Own Country’ at The Arts Pavilion, London and ‘Location’ at Quay Arts, Isle of Wight.
This year Rosie has created a new set of drawings, ‘The Legs and Drawers Series’, which have been pasted in both the streets of Tel Aviv and London, and are also scheduled to go up in Berlin. She will be working on several major projects, including collaboration with costume designer Petra Storrs and 15 newly commissioned figurative works for a corporate collection.
Rosie currently lives and works in East London.
