For the past decade, she has developed a multidisciplinary practice where graphic design, visual art, music, and digital experimentation converge. Her work moves fluidly between mediums, each one informing the next, creating a throughline of beauty, resonance, and emotional clarity.
Her visual background is rooted in fine arts and graphic design, but curiosity pulled her into digital art, print, photography, and mixed-media experimentation. She is drawn to the intersection of print and digital — the immediacy of the screen, the tactility of the page, and the way the two together create a living archive. Much of her work explores identity and self-representation, using image as a way to question who she is, who she’s been, and who she’s becoming.
Music is also a central part of her creative story. For over a decade, she has been a member of UV-TV, releasing multiple records and touring, with features in The New York Times, Stereogum, and other publications. Rhythm, pacing, mood, and tension from her music practice continue to influence the way she thinks visually.
Rose is the founder of Rogue Grey, a storytelling-driven scarf brand rooted in seasonless design, and she is also a community events planner — organizing creative meetups in New York City, including Working in Fashion and her own artist gatherings.
She lives and works in Queens, New York.