Welcome to Rosie Art


I have always had a creative spirit and it is my belief that all humans are gifted with the same creative spirit. We prove this in our every day lives whether we are solving a simple problem or creating a great work of art. As a child, I enjoyed art and loved to make things. I was in awe of someone who could put pencil to paper and draw from their mind's eye and became very frustrated when I could not do the same. Forty years later, I discovered that creativity comes in many forms and being able to draw is not the only way to be an artist. I have learned to use my talents and resources available to me to create something unique. Creativity does not always involve a new idea. As a child, my grandmother would crochet each grandchild a new sweater at Christmastime. This was not a new idea, but it was a unique creation for each of us who received them. She used the resources of her time, her tools, her yarn and her talent ...she was an artist.

Anytime someone has a new idea, writes a book, paints a picture, builds a website, solves a problem, they have used their creativity.

Over the years I have enjoyed being creative through the mediums of fiber art, sewing, soap making, teaching, video production and computer programming and there is so much more to explore.

Please join me so that we may
Explore cre·a·tiv·i·ty together!

cre·a·tiv·i·ty [kree-ey-tiv-i-tee, kree-uh-]
noun
1.
the state or quality of being creative.
2.
the ability to transcend traditional ideas, rules, patterns, relationships, or the like, and to create meaningful new ideas, forms, methods, interpretations, etc.; originality, progressiveness, or imagination: the need for creativity in modern industry; creativity in the performing arts.
3.
the process by which one utilizes creative ability

Source: Dictionary.com

Synonyms: cleverness, genius, imagination, imaginativeness, ingenuity, inspiration, inventiveness, originality, resourcefulness, talent, vision

Source: Thesaurus.com
Creative Quotes

Albert Einstein

True art is characterized
by an irresistible urge
in the creative artist.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Happiness lies in the joy of
achievement and the thrill
of creative effort.

Stephen Covey

Every human has four
endowments: self awareness,
conscience, independent will
and creative imagination.
These give us the ultimate
human freedom...
The power to choose,
to respond, to change.

Ansel Adams

No man has the right to
dictate what other men
should perceive, create or
produce, but all should be
encouraged to reveal
themselves, their
perceptions and emotions,
and to build confidence in
the creative spirit.

George Washington Carver

Since new developments
are the products of a
creative mind, we must
therefore stimulate and
encourage that type of
mind in every way possible.

Abraham Lincoln

All my life I have tried to
pluck a thistle and plant
a flower wherever the
flower would grow in
thought and mind.

Demonstration Models
Available for Sale

For Information
Contact Rosanne
860-659-7722
Hebron, CT