Rose Umerlik

To a point….

“Relying on Each Other” (oil and graphite on panel), by Jeffersonville, Vt.-based artist Rose Umerlik, in her show ‘Intricacies,’’ at Atelier Newport (R.I.) through Jan. 1

The gallery says: "Rose tells her story by conveying emotion in form and movement through abstraction.’’   

She says:
”These compositions are a complex language of how I relive my past, how I self-reflect in the present, and how I hope for the future. Each painting is intricately tied to my personal history."

Main Street, in the Jeffersonville, Vt., Historic District

— Photo by Mfwills

Save The Bay Exploration Center and Aquarium, in Newport

—Photo by Kenneth C. Zirkel

Finding quiet peace in the pandemic

Move and Flow” (oil and graphite on panel), by Rose Umerlik, in her show “Repose,’’ at Atelier Newport, July 30-Aug. 31.

The gallery says:

“Rose Umerlik is an internationally recognized artist, who maintains a full-time studio practice in Vermont. Her work has always been based on strong ideals she has long held, such as the importance of being able to self-evaluate in a spirit of honesty and having a strong work ethic that helps her be fully present to life. These core values are always reflected in her work. 

“During the worldwide pandemic, Rose spent much of the early months of lockdown with her family in quiet peace on their mountainside homestead, raising their firstborn into a world in disrepair. And while in isolation, Rose and her husband only had one task to fulfill: Revel and marinate in their love for their daughter as they watch her grow. Happiness and repose entered the home and established roots there. Their daughter is now almost two years old.

“One of the most trying times in history prevailed yet, through it all, as a new mother with her cherished blossoming family, Rose was able to find an unwavering peace and calm repose.”