Hello!

My name is Rozlyn Roberts. My art is here for your eyes, and I hope you like what you see!

I’ve created this website to archive my work and make it accessible to others. My work includes traditional art, digital art, photography, and someday animation.

 

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Hidden In Plain Sight

The United States is filled with amazing sights. While some are off the beaten path, very few are truly hidden. As long as you keep your eyes and mind open, you’ll find them. And if you can’t, well, there’s nothing wrong with asking for directions.

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Jasmine

If you haven’t read Deltora Quest, you’ve missed out on one of the best characters ever created. Biased? Me? I don’t know what you’re talking about.

Medium: Digital

Land Of The Rising Sun

Nihon, known to most as Japan, is a beautiful country. I only visited Osaka and Kyouto, but I was overwhelmed by everything there was to see. One thing that struck me was how near nature was. As soon as you were on the outskirts of these two cities, trees, mountains, and farms were in abundance. I hope to return someday, but these photos will do nicely for now.

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Oh Death Redone

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I wasn’t satisfied with my original piece, so I decided to try again. Unfinished as of now, but I’m very pleased with the direction it is heading.

Inspired by one of my all time favorite songs, Oh Death. We all have a different relationship with death. Some of us avoid it, while others tempt it. Sometimes we see it coming, and sometimes it takes us by surprise. But no matter what we do, death comes for us. This piece is a memento mori, a reminder to live life to the fullest, and to consider how you will greet death when it comes for you.

The most well known version of Oh Death is sung by Ralph Stanley, but my personal favorite is sung by Jen Titus.

Medium: Ink

Who Rules Who?

People assume that the living rule the dead, but given what we owe them and how they haunt us, I wonder…

Medium: Ink and watercolor

Out Of Line

A body is a living organism, ours but not entirely under our control. Blood flows without instruction, cells grow without consent, and hearts beat without thought. I find this is both comforting and disconcerting.

Medium: Ink

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