Rosie Zielinski is a UK-based printmaker primarily practicing screen print. She is currently working towards a practice-based PhD in Fine Art at the University of Northampton, where she also works part-time as a Printmaking Technician.

Rosie graduated from Camberwell College of Arts in 2020 with a Masters in Printmaking, and previously studied a BA (Hons) in Fine Art Painting and Drawing at the University of Northampton in 2019. She is also a member of the collective Somewhere in Between, formed of five female photographers/printmakers.

Her solo work examines how we perceive imagery through distortion and abstraction of both process and disruption of vision, taking inspiration from contemporary painters and printmakers who examine landscape through abstraction. Rosie’s images are born out of analogue film photography which she then takes into Adobe Photoshop and translates into screen print. Disorientation is thus evoked in her work through disruption of the camera’s vision. In turn, this distorts the viewer’s gaze, and the fragmentation of imagery offers fleeting viewpoints and challenges the way we see and perceive the world around us.
www.rosie-zielinski.co.uk
@_rosiezielinski
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