Public Art
Fulton County Arts Council Public Arts Registry accepted artist by a selection panel in the categories of “Glass" and “Collage"
Recent examples of Rosefsky's work as public art are her community
quilt projects, including "The
Jewish Celebrations" quilt in
the lobby of The William Breman Jewish Home in Atlanta as
well
as her stained-glass
window designs for Temple Kehillah Chaim's newly renovated sanctuary in
Roswell,GA. Whether it is cutting fabric or cutting paper to create designs
for larger installations, Rosefsky's work makes a strong statement to enhance
public spaces in the community.
One of the best descriptions of "Public Art" comes from an excerpt from "A Letter from the Public Art Chair", Chuck Taylor - Fulton County Arts Council in the Fulton County Public Art Program Catalog - The Decade 1993-2002.
"Good public art creates a dialogue among its artist, its community and its audience…it can challenge the intellect, it can calm the spirit, it can help interpret its environment, or mark the importance of its existence….It can bring joy, and it can reflect sorrow. It can remind. When it is done well, it can, and it will, excite, catalyze, challenge and inspire."
NEW this year!
Rosefsky's artwork can be digitalized into oversized murals that can become
exciting installations for a public institution. Prices vary depending upon
whether one uses a licensing agreement for artwork already created or for
commissioning
new art. Murals are reproduced on high quality grade wallpaper to accommodate
an easy installation.
Licensing available.
Contact Flora Rosefsky regarding commissions
for public spaces or to find out more about oversize digitalized murals.
All Artwork is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without permission.
FLORAGE ® is a registered trademark for artwork executed by Flora
Rosefsky.