
07/22/2025
Welcome to Chalk Hill!
James Rose is a contemporary painter whose work explores the elemental qualities that bind together our natural and urban environments. Born in the Hudson River Valley, his artistic journey took him from Maine's coastlines to San Francisco's streets, before settling in Brooklyn. His work seeks harmony between disparate elements: subway commuters and flowing rivers, forest canopies and urban infrastructure, all united by his interest in water.
James says:
"Water is the most fascinating element to me... For years I painted people moving through the subway system, and in a way that is like painting a river. If I paint a forest, it is also filled with trees, who are also drinking thousands of gallons of water. But I have recently cut out the go betweens (or at least given them a supporting role) and focused on the water itself. "
James earned his BFA from Maine College of Art and has been a Chashama resident artist since 2016. His paintings capture not just surface reflections but attempt to reveal what lies beneath: the golden-hued rocks at the bottom of clear currents, the layered depths that mirror our complex relationship with this life-sustaining element.
We are looking forward to seeing what James creates during his residency along the Russian River.