MEMORIES of THE ATTIC (Emotional Artifacts)
Forward by: SANDRA ANN BLACK
Rena Rogers' works can always be counted on to provoke us, and even scare us. Her commitment to emotional honesty in the face of reality can render the viewer uncomfortable, yet truly engaged-blurring the line between truth and illusion she captures the surreal, fleeting moments of human existence. The audience is at once captured by the mystery of her subjects. Her use of colour and imagery leaves the viewer interpreting and identifying with her subjects in a cathartic, very personal experience.
Read MoreRena Rogers' works can always be counted on to provoke us, and even scare us. Her commitment to emotional honesty in the face of reality can render the viewer uncomfortable, yet truly engaged-blurring the line between truth and illusion she captures the surreal, fleeting moments of human existence. The audience is at once captured by the mystery of her subjects. Her use of colour and imagery leaves the viewer interpreting and identifying with her subjects in a cathartic, very personal experience.

