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- Harmonia Rosales (born 1984) is an Afro-Cuban American artist from Chicago. Rosales works mostly as a classical painter depicting women and people of color assuming roles of power and beauty in exquisite imaginings of ancient myths, Afro-Cuban culture, and Renaissance paintings. Her artistic style are detailed renderings involving oil paint, raw linens, gold leaf, and wood panels. Since 2017, her work has used iron oxide to portray not only African soil but the decay in African history in America, a choice she intended to amplify the question “Why? Why have we accepted Eurocentric perceptions of beauty and historical narratives for so long?” In 2017, Rosales posted an image, The Creation of God, on social media, of her first completed work for her solo exhibition Black Imaginary To Counter Hegemony. The painting is an oil-on-canvas piece that took two months to craft. In this painting, Rosales recreates Michelangelo’s Creazione di Adamo (The Creation of Adam) by displaying both God and Adam as Black women. The Creation of Adam shows Jehovah’s finger and the elegant, naked body of the first man. In contrast, the painting created by Rosales shows God as a black woman and creates the illusion of the heavens as a womb from which she is birthing Eve in an act of strength and empowerment. This image was created to show that White subjects are the standard in classic art while challenging the viewer to consider why that practice is commonly accepted. (en)
- Harmonia Rosales (1984) es una artista afrocubana estadounidense de Chicago. Rosales nació en Chicago y creció en Champaign. Ella señala que fueron sus padres por quienes adquiere un interés por las artes visuales. Asistió a Glenville State College en Virginia Occidental. Su primera exposición individual, titulada Black Imaginary to Counter Hegemony, se presentó en Simard Bilodeau Contemporary de Los Ángeles. (es)
- Harmonia Rosales est une artiste américaine, d'origine afro-cubaine, née en 1984, à Chicago, où elle vit et travaille. À travers son art pictural, elle réinterprète les principales œuvres de la Renaissance, dont elle s'inspire pour mettre en valeur des femmes noires comme sujets principaux. (fr)
- Harmonia Rosales (Chicago, 1984) é uma artista norte-americana de ascendência afro-cubana Sua obra reinterpreta pinturas clássicas da Renascença, substituindo as figuras brancas por pessoas negras. Sua primeira mostra individual, intitulada Black Imaginary to Counter Hegemony, foi exibida na galeria Simard Bilodeau Contemporary de Los Angeles. (pt)
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- Harmonia Rosales (1984) es una artista afrocubana estadounidense de Chicago. Rosales nació en Chicago y creció en Champaign. Ella señala que fueron sus padres por quienes adquiere un interés por las artes visuales. Asistió a Glenville State College en Virginia Occidental. Su primera exposición individual, titulada Black Imaginary to Counter Hegemony, se presentó en Simard Bilodeau Contemporary de Los Ángeles. (es)
- Harmonia Rosales est une artiste américaine, d'origine afro-cubaine, née en 1984, à Chicago, où elle vit et travaille. À travers son art pictural, elle réinterprète les principales œuvres de la Renaissance, dont elle s'inspire pour mettre en valeur des femmes noires comme sujets principaux. (fr)
- Harmonia Rosales (Chicago, 1984) é uma artista norte-americana de ascendência afro-cubana Sua obra reinterpreta pinturas clássicas da Renascença, substituindo as figuras brancas por pessoas negras. Sua primeira mostra individual, intitulada Black Imaginary to Counter Hegemony, foi exibida na galeria Simard Bilodeau Contemporary de Los Angeles. (pt)
- Harmonia Rosales (born 1984) is an Afro-Cuban American artist from Chicago. Rosales works mostly as a classical painter depicting women and people of color assuming roles of power and beauty in exquisite imaginings of ancient myths, Afro-Cuban culture, and Renaissance paintings. Her artistic style are detailed renderings involving oil paint, raw linens, gold leaf, and wood panels. Since 2017, her work has used iron oxide to portray not only African soil but the decay in African history in America, a choice she intended to amplify the question “Why? Why have we accepted Eurocentric perceptions of beauty and historical narratives for so long?” (en)
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