portrait
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2026
Rebecca Rose is an award winning collage artist exploring various collage methods including sculptural, digital, immersive, and holographic collages. She began analog collage in 1993, digital collage in 1998, sculptural collage in 2000, sculptural collage walk through art installations in 2001, holograms of her sculptural collage in 2015, digital collage and holograms on the blockchain in 2021, and is currently working on bringing her 3D collages into the metaverse as glb walk-through art installations which will then be brought back into the physical space as life-sized walk through art installation holograms. For her, artists who dare to push the limits of their craft will influence the artists of tomorrow. Rebecca Rose believes that artists who experiment with the tools available to them today, mixed with curiosity and self-driven tenacity, can set the stage for the next generation. The ones who go outside their comfort zone with their art en lieu of dialing it in.
Rose's work is in several private collections, and has been awarded fellowships for residencies at Ox-Bow/SAIC and the Joan Mitchell Foundation. She is a recipient of multiple prominent grants and awards, and creates works in her Florida studio.

At the Rijksmuseum reimagined, portraits emerge from gilded frames one by one. Two-dimensional yet impossibly alive, living as eternal silhouettes. Spilling like pigment across walls in the Gallery of Honour, Rembrandt's stern captains, Vermeer’s luminous women, and Leyster’s roguish cavaliers, step forth flat yet elegantly cut from canvas itself. They circle towering sculptures and timeless paintings while nodding in quiet connoisseurship, as established portrait sitters turn into eternal viewers. They are both audience and exhibit, forever regarding art that perennially regards them.
Over 230 works of art from The Rijksmuseum’s collection were referenced to create a 3d sculptural collage comprised solely of 2d images generated through Nano banana. 74 portraits by Dutch masters, 54 sculptures, 36 paintings, 31 ceramics, and roughly 50 architectural elements were generated and edited by hand to create the animation.
The original soundtrack was composed with AI assistance and sound mixed by the artist inspired by Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck’s “Fantasia Cromatica”. This piece is part of the ongoing series “DeepCuts” -3D collages with depth inspired by songs. “Eeuwige Silhouetten” is awarded honorable mention for the Google Gemini Art Remix contest and selected to exhibit in person at The Rijksmuseum and Gallery Mina in Amsterdam in March 2026. A high distinction made possible through ArtCrush Gallery.
“Eeuwige Silhouetten”, 2026, spatially collaged digital animation by Rebecca Rose.
collage
portrait
01:08
2026
