Piece description from the artist
Inspired with bright paint jobs and bouncy hydraulics, the "low and slow " rides are an expression of cultural identity for the city's Mexican American. Also, "Southside" is a widely popular modern nickname for Houston. It is commonly used in reference to the city both locally and internationally, especially within the entertainment community.
George Rosaly is a multidisciplinary artist shaping the modern art landscape through an innovative fusion of fine art, pop culture, and digital media. With over 14 years of experience, his work is a bold exploration of identity, nostalgia, and cultural transformation, making a lasting impact in both physical and digital spaces.
Renowned for his dynamic compositions and intricate layering, George’s artwork bridges traditional and contemporary influences, creating visually striking narratives that resonate with diverse audiences. His pieces have been featured in luxury hotels, including the Marriott, the Beverly Hills Hotel, and now the Omni Hotel Los Angeles, further solidifying his presence in high-profile spaces.
Expanding beyond the canvas, George is actively involved in content creation, acting, and brand collaborations, bringing his artistic vision to new audiences. With fresh work in development and a renewed focus on expanding his portfolio, he continues to push creative boundaries while engaging collectors worldwide through platforms like Turning Art, Singular Art, and more.
Now, with a reinvigorated commitment to his craft, George invites you to rediscover his evolving body of work—where past and future collide, and every piece tells a compelling story.
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