Documenting the inexpressible currents of the mind.

Rosey is a multidisciplinary artist whose line-based work transforms intricate patterns into meditations on emotion, memory, and the unseen. Each piece is painstakingly hand-drawn, layering thousands of lines to create imagery that blurs the boundary between the physical and the internal world.

Her process is both meditative and obsessive—an act of tracing thought, feeling, and tension into something visible. Through repetition and density, her work explores the spaces between control and surrender, clarity and distortion.

A graduate of California Institute of the Arts’ Sharon Disney Lund School of Dance, Rosey spent ten years in Los Angeles immersed in multidisciplinary art—showcasing work in galleries, creating installation and performance pieces, filmmaking, and working as a production manager. These experiences shaped her expansive approach to artmaking and storytelling.

Now in a new chapter of rebuilding and return, her work continues to evolve as both a personal archive and a way of making sense of the unseen forces that shape the self.


Artist Statement

"I am drawn to the beauty that exists within darkness—the strange, the unknown, and the unseen. I view art as a therapeutic process, and each piece becomes an extension of myself; a way of transforming what cannot be easily expressed into something tangible. Through this process, I create spaces where emotion, memory, and mystery can exist beyond words."

Process as Meditation

Each piece is built line by line, allowing repetition to quiet the mind and reveal what sits beneath the surface.

Emotional Imprint

My work holds moments, states, and internal landscapes—capturing what is felt, even when it cannot be named.