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Rebecca Rose

Rebecca “Rose” Michelle Downin (born 18, September, 1980) is an award-winning American sculptor.
Born Rebecca Downin, Rebecca "Rose" is a moniker used as a tribute to her deceased mother, Michelle, who tended to roses in her hometown of Mesa, AZ.
She began sculpting at age 19〔“The Iconic Portraits of Rebecca Rose” (April 2011). Page 28. What’s Happening〕 and created her first Sculpturing in 1999.〔(May 21, 2012). Studio Spoken Blog. http://groundarts.org/studio-spoken-2/〕 She sketches, assembles, carves, invests, kiln fires, and casts her own work in her home studio (Art Attacks), but sometimes, as is common with many jewelry artists, Rose employs assistants in New York and Los Angeles for fabrication purposes, for example investing the wax, firing in the kiln, and casting the piece in sterling silver or bronze.〔 She attended college under a full tuition art scholarship and received a BFA in 2001 from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, AZ.〔 Rose currently lives and works between Los Angeles, CA and Orlando, Florida .〔(October–December 2012). Nothing to Nobody.〕
==Early life==

Rebecca Rose was born in Mesa, Arizona of American parents and her heritage can be traced to the Daughters of the American Revolution. Her unusual behavior and art was often misunderstood by her family.〔 Rose's family suffered a severe decline in their stability as a unit, circumstances which have been featured in the 30’ x 15’ 8’ installation "The Unabridged Paper Doll Diner" (2001), which was the catalyst for her parents' near divorce. It was the “first time () seriously realized () art was powerful.” In 1998 at age 17, Rose studied printmaking, metal smithing, and fine arts at Northern Arizona University ("NAU"), which she has described as one of the best experiences of her life.〔 When she attended NAU, her professor at the time handed her a block of wax and gave one direction: make a ring. Without any more guidelines or restrictions, Rebecca envisioned that a ring “could be any size, any shape, and have any statement”.〔“Orlando LIVE – Third Thursday at the City Arts Factory – December 2012 (December 31, 2012). Orlando LIVE. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bu0umKv1-_A〕 It was at NAU that she saw the similarities between sculpture created in the foundry and cast jewelry〔Rebecca Rose Official Website. http://www.sculpturings.com〕 and saw the only difference between the two being that one of the forms is heavier and more apt to be immobile and decorative, while the other form is smaller and more apt to be mobile and functional.〔 She received a full scholarship to complete her Bachelor of Fine Arts at NAU,〔 and she served as student supervisor for the NAU Jewelry/Metalsmithing Department, Arizona for two consecutive terms from 1999-2001.〔

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