Frederika B. Roeder
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Ocean Blue II - Mixed media collage with found object, acrylic iridescent, matte medium. 12" H x 30" W x 1.5" D. Part of a triptych

News - Frederika Roeder featured on XXVII Valcamonica Symposium 2021 poster. 
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​I am so thrilled to announce that my painting, Chestnut, was chosen for its poster by the XXVII Valcamonica Symposium, 2021 in Capo di Ponte, Valcamonica Italy.
The XXVII Valcamonica Symposium 2021 is a gathering of international experts on prehistoric rock art sites around the world. The Valcamonica Valley located on the Lombardy Plain in Italy has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979. It has one of the world's greatest collections of prehistoric petroglyphs – more than 140,000 symbols and figures carved in the rock over a period of 8,000 years and depicting themes connected with agriculture, navigation, war, and magic.
I became familiar with Valcamonica's extraordinary rock art during a self-directed artist's residency at the RUC Rural Residency for Contemporary Art. Directed by Giulia Mazzolani, former assistant to the director at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, Italy for nearly a decade, RUC maintains a partnership with the Valcamonica Center of Prehistoric Studies (Centro Camuno di Studi Preistorici). The two organizations created the poster for the symposium session dedicated to "Archaeology and Aesthetics" with a focus on how the prehistoric rock engravings influence contemporary artists' practices. 
 
While I had read about Valcamonica's rock art, I was not prepared for the visual and emotional intensity of seeing it in person. I can only describe my reaction as "awestruck". It was like being in a Gallery of Nature and sharing a deep spiritual moment with these ancient people. As an artist, the rock art was not only a reminder of the unchanging need of humanity to tell its stories through visual expression - but a reminder of the value of "drawing" in a minimal approach to art. 

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Prehistoric Labyrinth in Chestnut Forest, Frederika Roeder 
Acrylic wash, Arches watercolor paper, acrylic marker, crayon, Winsor Newton iridescent ink, pencil. 
7" H x 10.25” W




SCAPES
A solo exhibition at Los Angeles Art Association's Gallery 825
January 15, 2022 – February 18, 2022

Exhibit Review - Genie Davis, DiversionsLA
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"Bravo on a show well done!" - Richard Blanchard, US-based artist and educator

"Compelling!" -Bonita Helmer, LA-based contemporary artist

"I remain your biggest fan!" - Mat Gleason, Internationally recognized art critic and curator of contemporary art. Founder, Coagula Curatorial



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  • Bio
    • Artist Statement
    • C.V.
  • Paintings - Series
    • Paintings - Non Series
    • Work on Paper
    • Figurative Work
    • Collaborations
    • Residencies
  • Awards
  • Exhibitions
    • Videos
  • RUC Artist in Residence
  • Permanent Collections
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