Zack Rosebrugh
Zack Rosebrugh primarily works in oil and gouache, creating paintings that emerge from small, everyday moments—a friend sitting, a building in sunlight, flowers on a table. These observations are pared down and rearranged until a composition feels both compelling and harmonious. His process is reminiscent of the French approach to landscaping: a shrub or tree carefully trimmed into a shape otherwise impossible in nature, inviting the viewer to appreciate not only the object itself but also the deliberate act of shaping it.
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