Rose Jubb
Whether it’s a potato with human eyes or adding aluminum balloons to a classic painting, PNW artist Rose Jubb immerses her audience in color, surreal humor, and nature.
Like every elder millennial, Rose was convinced she would someday be a marine biologist. Growing up in small town Minnesota meant she would have to settle for drawing sea creatures. After drawing them all, she dove into the drawing every animal in the National Digest Guide to North American Wildlife. It was this love of animals that helped her hone her realistic drawing and then painting skills.
Over the years her love of portrait painting grew and a surreal style using watercolor, acrylics, and inks emerged, with an emphasis on reusing, recycling, and up-cycling. You may also find her extremely detailed 3D sculptural works interesting, all made of found objects in nature or thrifted items.
Contact Rose:
rosejubb@gmail.com