Tina Rousselot paints in the tradition of minimalism where she distills a subject to its essential color with effort to convey a psychological and physical impression of a place. Her work is inspired by the desert landscape of the Southwest, flowers such as the Westerland Rose, the Humboldt County landscape of marsh, barns, and sloughs, and most recently from travels to Japan. Tina’s complete portfolio can be seen at her website tinarousselot.com.
Cherry Blossoms, oil on three wood panels, 24 x 40, 2015
Naoshima #2, oil on two wood panels, 45 x 33, 2015
Naoshima #1, oil on two wood panels, 45 x 33, 2015
Kimono, oil on three wood panels, 48 x 48, 2015
Takayama, oil on two wood panels, 57 x 34, 2015
Honpukuji Water Temple, oil on two wood panels, 60 x 53, 2015
Chichu, oil on three wood panels, 61 x 74, 2015
Elk River Slough, #2, oil on canvas, 72×60, 2012
Marsh, oil on canvas, 40 x 30, 2011
Jemez, oil on canvas, 26 x 30, 2010
North Bank Barn, oil on canvas, 16 x 48, 2010
Tina Rousselot,Loleta Barn, oil on canvas, 24 x 40, 2010
White Triptych, oil on canvas, 30 x 20 (1) 30 x 10 (2), 2009
Tina Rousselot, Westerland, oil on canvas, 30 x 30, 2008