ANUK ROCHA

Anuk Rocha’s magnetic figurative paintings convey a sense of mystery.Although the German-born, Bosnian-bred artist graduated in fashion design at‘ENSAD’ in Paris and honed her drawing skills as a fashion designer for the likesof Maison Martin Margiela and Damir Doma, Anuk eventually leaves the fashionworld behind to focus on painting.Since 2022 she has exhibited at Blue Shop Cottage (UK), Soho Revue (UK),Galerie Kokanas (FR), Partnership Editions (UK) and is preparing upcomingshows for Delphian Gallery and Livingston St.Ives in 2023.Her figures are known for their ‘silver eyes’, and although the subjects of herportraits vary widely, Anuk’s point of view is consistent - creating a tribe ofmulticultural people thus affirming her own muslim-german (french expatriated)identity. From travelling circuses to roaming sailors -Anuk paints symbols of fringe society to come to terms with her own uprootedidentity, thus celebrating a world of people who live by their own rules, a worldwhich she considers her own.

Rocha's paintings poetically capture unseen worlds and marginalized perspectives with a raw, multimedia expressiveness

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Capturing Outsider Perspectives

Anuk Rocha populates her figurative works with lonely characters that inhabit imagined worlds outside the norms of mainstream society. Her subjects, rendered with distinctive, haunting silver eyes, range from sailors adrift at sea to performers in traveling circuses, depicting those who choose to live unconventional, autonomous lives on the fringes. For Rocha, these imaginary fringe figures deeply resonate with her own ongoing search for identity and sense of displacement as the daughter of Muslim immigrants growing up in Germany and now residing as an expat in France. She aims to celebrate the unconventional paths of outsiders in order to make sense of her own complex cultural background and uprooted identity.

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Raw Multi-Media Paintings

Rocha's highly textured, boldly expressive paintings combine acrylic, oil pastel, charcoal, and collage in an raw, intuitive multimedia approach. Her aggressively scratched and layered surfaces, created with painting knives, fingers, sandpaper, and more, coupled with loose, energetic brushwork, evoke a vibrant sense of creative freedom and spontaneity. The mixed media works not only capture her impressions of Marseille's urban environment, but also poetically communicate deeper emotions and the unseen inner lives of her subjects. Rocha harnesses the gestural, visual language of her multimedia process to convey feelings that words cannot fully capture.

01

Capturing Outsider Perspectives

Anuk Rocha populates her figurative works with lonely characters that inhabit imagined worlds outside the norms of mainstream society. Her subjects, rendered with distinctive, haunting silver eyes, range from sailors adrift at sea to performers in traveling circuses, depicting those who choose to live unconventional, autonomous lives on the fringes. For Rocha, these imaginary fringe figures deeply resonate with her own ongoing search for identity and sense of displacement as the daughter of Muslim immigrants growing up in Germany and now residing as an expat in France. She aims to celebrate the unconventional paths of outsiders in order to make sense of her own complex cultural background and uprooted identity.

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Raw Multi-Media Paintings

Rocha's highly textured, boldly expressive paintings combine acrylic, oil pastel, charcoal, and collage in an raw, intuitive multimedia approach. Her aggressively scratched and layered surfaces, created with painting knives, fingers, sandpaper, and more, coupled with loose, energetic brushwork, evoke a vibrant sense of creative freedom and spontaneity. The mixed media works not only capture her impressions of Marseille's urban environment, but also poetically communicate deeper emotions and the unseen inner lives of her subjects. Rocha harnesses the gestural, visual language of her multimedia process to convey feelings that words cannot fully capture.