ROZEAL
Born in Washington, DC, 1966 | Lives and works in Washington, DC
Rozeal
Sacrifice #2: it has to last (after Yoshitoshi's "Drowsy: the appearance of a harlot of the Meiji era"), 2007
Enamel, acrylic and paper on wooden panel
52 x 38 in. (132 x 96.5 cm)
Rozeal
Untitled (after Kikugawa Eizan's "Furyu nana komachi" [The Modern Seven Komashi]), 2007
Acrylic and paper on wooden panel
12 x 14 5/8 in. (30.5 x 37.1 cm)