Drawings by Stacey Rozich Draw on an Animated Past
Marissa Liu — February 5, 2010 — Art & Design
References: mysterymeats.blogspot & booooooom
The influence of traditions from Pan-Pacific nations is very apparent when looking at drawings by Stacey Rozich. The Seattle, Washington artist and illustrator makes reference to many cultures but most specifically to that of West Coast Native Americans.
The intricately detailed, multi-coloured drawings by Stacey Rozich are done in watercolour and gouache or pen and ink. They reveal personified animals or people dressed in animal masks paying tribute to the native belief in, and tribute to, spirit animals. Click through the gallery to see more of her works.
The intricately detailed, multi-coloured drawings by Stacey Rozich are done in watercolour and gouache or pen and ink. They reveal personified animals or people dressed in animal masks paying tribute to the native belief in, and tribute to, spirit animals. Click through the gallery to see more of her works.
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