Ed Rosen lithograph print from his landscapes series on semi-glossy paper. Other works of Rosen are also listed in my shop.
Ed Rosen's work has been influenced by his midwestern upbringing. He has painted with the artists of Cape Anne, Massachusetts, and it was there that he learned the use of color and light. In the past several years, the Santa Fe influence has inspired a new mood for his landscape paintings. In the midwest, Ed's reputation has been built around his interpretation of the human figure. These influences come together to form a style that Ed terms "abstract emotionalism." Growing up in Indiana, Ed's earliest training was at the laboratory school of Ball State University. He later attended Indiana University. After moving to Chicago, his creativity was developed by working some of the area's outstanding teachers in sculpture, printmaking, and painting. His work now shows what he calls the final influence: the written word. Ed Rosen has been showing his work since 1956. He now lives in Glencoe, Illinois with his wife.
In very good vintage condition. Please view all photos and message me with any questions.