Rosi Roys
Rosi Roys is a contemporary Ukrainian artist who has gained professional education in the Lviv National Academy of Arts in the specialty of monumental painting and continued her way as an abstract expressionist. Drawing inspiration from the art of hieroglyphs, Roys considers each movement in her work to be a mastery that has evolved over the years. Her body of work encompasses several series, predominantly characterized by monochromatic compositions. The limited color palette in each series carries its own symbolism, adding depth and nuance to the visual narrative.
The influence of both Eastern culture and Western experiences in abstract expressionism is palpable in Roys's art. This symbiotic blend is a logical outcome of her Ukrainian origin, a geographical and cultural crossroads that bridges the East and the West. Roys's artistic exploration becomes particularly significant when viewed in the context of Ukraine's historical and artistic landscape, marred by the totalitarian regime of the USSR.
In the broader paradigm of abstract expressionism, Roys occupies a unique position, contributing to the renaissance of Ukrainian modernism by filling the historical and artistic gap left by the Soviet era. Her art becomes a vessel for the synthesis of disparate cultural influences, reflecting the complex tapestry of her homeland.
As Roys continues her artistic journey, she grapples with the question of rethinking abstract expressionism from a meta-position. This introspective inquiry speaks to her commitment not only to her craft but to the broader dialogue within the art world, positioning her as a thoughtful and visionary artist navigating the intersection of history, culture, and abstraction.
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In this series of artworks, I engage in a multifaceted painting of flowers. The flowers are a simple [...]
In this series of artworks, I engage in a multifaceted painting of flowers. The flowers are a simple object for depiction, but this simplicity allows them to be in every epoch and "isms" of the world history of art.
As previously, I was working in abstract expressionism, therefore the manner of depicting and stylistic similarity of my flowers flows from there. Such form is natural for me, and it identifies my feelings about the world. It's necessary for me to experiment with a measure of abstractness and reality in paintings, with the combination of rough distinct brushstroke and light, translucent plane. One of the elements of my practice is the inversion of a picture; I often experiment with depicting the changes in one image depending on background tone differences and respectively, the tone and color of flowers. The titles of my paintings is understandable ( "Pink flower", "Yellow flower"), as I avoid additional emotional connotation, therefore I left them open for all viewers.
As previously, I was working in abstract expressionism, therefore the manner of depicting and stylistic similarity of my flowers flows from there. Such form is natural for me, and it identifies my feelings about the world. It's necessary for me to experiment with a measure of abstractness and reality in paintings, with the combination of rough distinct brushstroke and light, translucent plane. One of the elements of my practice is the inversion of a picture; I often experiment with depicting the changes in one image depending on background tone differences and respectively, the tone and color of flowers. The titles of my paintings is understandable ( "Pink flower", "Yellow flower"), as I avoid additional emotional connotation, therefore I left them open for all viewers.
Flower new • 49 artworks
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In this series of artworks, I engage in a multifaceted painting of flowers. The flowers are a simple [...]
In this series of artworks, I engage in a multifaceted painting of flowers. The flowers are a simple object for depiction, but this simplicity allows them to be in every epoch and "isms" of the world history of art. The flowers find their place in the works of many artists, regardless of social context, changing view of art, or self-reflection. It is the most basic image through which we can trace the style changes of art.
But as previously, I was working in abstract expressionism, therefore the manner of depicting and stylistic similarity of my flowers flows from there. Such form is natural for me, and it identifies my feelings about the world. It's necessary for me to experiment with a measure of abstractness and reality in paintings, with the combination of rough distinct brushstroke and light, translucent plane. One of the elements of my practice is the inversion of a picture; I often experiment with depicting the changes in one image depending on background tone differences (black-white) and, respectively, the tone and color of flowers. The titles of my paintings is understandable ( "Pink flower", "Yellow flower"...), as I avoid additional emotional connotation, therefore I left them open for all viewers.
But as previously, I was working in abstract expressionism, therefore the manner of depicting and stylistic similarity of my flowers flows from there. Such form is natural for me, and it identifies my feelings about the world. It's necessary for me to experiment with a measure of abstractness and reality in paintings, with the combination of rough distinct brushstroke and light, translucent plane. One of the elements of my practice is the inversion of a picture; I often experiment with depicting the changes in one image depending on background tone differences (black-white) and, respectively, the tone and color of flowers. The titles of my paintings is understandable ( "Pink flower", "Yellow flower"...), as I avoid additional emotional connotation, therefore I left them open for all viewers.
Blurred flowers • 11 artworks
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In this series of artworks, I engage in a multifaceted painting of flowers. The flowers are a simple [...]
In this series of artworks, I engage in a multifaceted painting of flowers. The flowers are a simple object for depiction, but this simplicity allows them to be in every epoch and "isms" of the world history of art. The flowers find their place in the works of many artists, regardless of social context, changing view of art, or self-reflection. It is the most basic image through which we can trace the style changes of art.
But as previously, I was working in abstract expressionism, therefore the manner of depicting and stylistic similarity of my flowers flows from there. Such form is natural for me, and it identifies my feelings about the world. It's necessary for me to experiment with a measure of abstractness and reality in paintings, with the combination of rough distinct brushstroke and light, translucent plane. One of the elements of my practice is the inversion of a picture; I often experiment with depicting the changes in one image depending on background tone differences (black-white) and, respectively, the tone and color of flowers. The titles of my paintings is understandable ( "Pink flower", "Yellow flower"...), as I avoid additional emotional connotation, therefore I left them open for all viewers.
But as previously, I was working in abstract expressionism, therefore the manner of depicting and stylistic similarity of my flowers flows from there. Such form is natural for me, and it identifies my feelings about the world. It's necessary for me to experiment with a measure of abstractness and reality in paintings, with the combination of rough distinct brushstroke and light, translucent plane. One of the elements of my practice is the inversion of a picture; I often experiment with depicting the changes in one image depending on background tone differences (black-white) and, respectively, the tone and color of flowers. The titles of my paintings is understandable ( "Pink flower", "Yellow flower"...), as I avoid additional emotional connotation, therefore I left them open for all viewers.
Minimalistic flowers • 11 artworks
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In this series of artworks, I engage in a multifaceted painting of flowers. The flowers are a simple [...]
In this series of artworks, I engage in a multifaceted painting of flowers. The flowers are a simple object for depiction, but this simplicity allows them to be in every epoch and "isms" of the world history of art. The flowers find their place in the works of many artists, regardless of social context, changing view of art, or self-reflection. It is the most basic image through which we can trace the style changes of art.
But as previously, I was working in abstract expressionism, therefore the manner of depicting and stylistic similarity of my flowers flows from there. Such form is natural for me, and it identifies my feelings about the world. It's necessary for me to experiment with a measure of abstractness and reality in paintings, with the combination of rough distinct brushstroke and light, translucent plane. One of the elements of my practice is the inversion of a picture; I often experiment with depicting the changes in one image depending on background tone differences (black-white) and, respectively, the tone and color of flowers. The titles of my paintings is understandable ( "Pink flower", "Yellow flower"...), as I avoid additional emotional connotation, therefore I left them open for all viewers.
But as previously, I was working in abstract expressionism, therefore the manner of depicting and stylistic similarity of my flowers flows from there. Such form is natural for me, and it identifies my feelings about the world. It's necessary for me to experiment with a measure of abstractness and reality in paintings, with the combination of rough distinct brushstroke and light, translucent plane. One of the elements of my practice is the inversion of a picture; I often experiment with depicting the changes in one image depending on background tone differences (black-white) and, respectively, the tone and color of flowers. The titles of my paintings is understandable ( "Pink flower", "Yellow flower"...), as I avoid additional emotional connotation, therefore I left them open for all viewers.
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Biography
Rosi Roys is a contemporary Ukrainian artist who has gained professional education in the Lviv National Academy of Arts in the specialty of monumental painting and continued her way as an abstract expressionist. Drawing inspiration from the art of hieroglyphs, Roys considers each movement in her work to be a mastery that has evolved over the years. Her body of work encompasses several series, predominantly characterized by monochromatic compositions. The limited color palette in each series carries its own symbolism, adding depth and nuance to the visual narrative.
The influence of both Eastern culture and Western experiences in abstract expressionism is palpable in Roys's art. This symbiotic blend is a logical outcome of her Ukrainian origin, a geographical and cultural crossroads that bridges the East and the West. Roys's artistic exploration becomes particularly significant when viewed in the context of Ukraine's historical and artistic landscape, marred by the totalitarian regime of the USSR.
In the broader paradigm of abstract expressionism, Roys occupies a unique position, contributing to the renaissance of Ukrainian modernism by filling the historical and artistic gap left by the Soviet era. Her art becomes a vessel for the synthesis of disparate cultural influences, reflecting the complex tapestry of her homeland.
As Roys continues her artistic journey, she grapples with the question of rethinking abstract expressionism from a meta-position. This introspective inquiry speaks to her commitment not only to her craft but to the broader dialogue within the art world, positioning her as a thoughtful and visionary artist navigating the intersection of history, culture, and abstraction.
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Nationality:
UKRAINE
- Date of birth : 1996
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- Groups: Ukrainian Contemporary Artists

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Education
2017 - 2019
Lviv National Academy of Arts the masters degree on the department of Monumental Painting
Lviv,
Ukraine
2013 - 2016
Lviv National Academy of Arts
Lviv,
Ukraine
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Achievements
Collective Expositions
2018
Avtoportret Intymny , Museum Of Ideas
Lviv,
Ukraine
2016
Gothic, Catastrophe Gallery
Lviv,
Ukraine
2016
A4Ballpoint , Karas Gallery
Kyiv,
Ukraine
Publications & Press
2019
Artbazaar
Madrid,
Spain
Residencies
2021
Polish-Ukrainian Residence “Avtoportret Intymny”
Rzeszow,
Poland
2018
Boundaries And Borders
Khmelnytskyi,
Ukraine
2016
Land Art Symposium Mogrytsia
Mogrytsia,
Ukraine
Solo Expositions
2017
Maslo Space Boundaries
Khmelnytskyi,
Ukraine
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Last modification date : Apr 24, 2025
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©2023 Rosi Roys
Lovely work and colors !I like !!
Superbe works, refined, very artist+++
Vielen Dank 🙋🏻♀️😉🍀

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Il y a à la fois beaucoup de force et de douceur dans votre évocation de la poesie florale, Rosy. bravo, cela me plaît beaucoup!
There is both a lot of strength and sweetness in your evocation of floral poetry, Rosy. congratulations, I like it a lot!
Grazie! Per avere voluto 'volevo solo sussurralo' nella tua collezione!
Thank you! For wanting 'just wanted to whisper it' in your collection!
Merci Rosi Roys pour l’ajout de mes œuvres à votre belle collection 🙏🏼😉🌞
Thank you Rosi Roys for adding my works to your beautiful collection 🙏🏼😉🌞

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Très vivantes ces fleurs !

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Me agradan mucho tus pinturas. Tus obras son magníficas. Gracias por visitar mi galería. Mora Castela.

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Une rose en train de jeter les derniers feux de sa magnificence ! Superbe !
I love the flower series, Beautiful!
Thank you for your work and adding my work to your collection.
Lisa

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Thank you very much, beautiful work art as well !

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Magnifique ! Tellement de sensibilité et de sensualité.
Nadine Imbert pseudo sebrac

©2022 Rosi Roys
Słyszałam kiedyś opinię, że temat słoneczników w malarstwie został wyczerpany. Ale Ty udowadniasz, że można powiedzieć więcej. Powodzenia!
Thank you for adding my work to your collection!

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Une fleur qui rougit .
La pudeur d être belle ?