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Portrait of an artist

City College student and artist Hannah De La Rosa shows her work. Photo by || Libby Parenti || [email protected]

Salvador Dali, Max Ernst, Frida Kahlo: these are just a few of the artists who would enshrine the surrealism movement of the early 20th century into the annals of art history. Their bold investigations into the symbolism of the subconscious influenced countless artists to pick up the brush and paint something more real than still life or portraiture could afford. Nineteen-year-old, City College student Hannah De La Rosa is one of these artists.

De La Rosa, an art major who’s been attending City College since the fall semester of 2008, says that her interest in art became apparent at a very young age.

“There’s a picture of me, 2 years old, in a Raiders shirt drawing on a plate,” De La Rosa says. “It was a paper plate and I was drawing on it with a big old crayon.”

Despite her young inclinations toward art, it wasn’t until she was older that she decided to truly become an artist. According to De La Rosa, an introduction to surrealism was the catalyst for her new found aspiration.

“I started really getting into Frida Kahlo and Salvidor Dali around the age of 9 and 10, and I just decided I wanted to be an artist,” De La Rosa says. “Ever since then I’ve been painting, drawing, doing whatever I could with my hands.”

De La Rosa says that when she first saw the works of Dali, she understood that art could be much more than mere depictions of real objects. Ever since then, her work has worked to
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De La Rosa’s room, which also doubles as a cramped studio she shares with her younger sister, is strewn with innumerable canvasses, stacked, stored or lined up along the wall. Upon the canvasses, bright colors, symbolic and personal figures, relevant to De La Rosa, make up the bulk of her compositions.

“It makes you think more than if it was a picture of a cup or a person, you already know what it is, but if it’s something that came up from inside of them, then its something you have to think harder about,” De La Rosa says describing her style.

Nineteen-year-old City College student and boyfriend of De La Rosa,Zane Singleton says that it is surprising how good her artwork is, despite her lack of formal training.
“She hasn’t really had schooling that much— she just had a couple of classes,” says Singleton. “She just has a lot of raw talent.”

Though De La Rosa says she’s not a fan of art classes, which she believes turns art into a chore, her current instructor Eric Wood has helped reinforce her enthusiasm to create. She says that unlike other courses, his class has made working on art an even more fun endeavor

“She always dives into the assignment really well and she has a really, really nice clean rendering style,” Wood says. “I feel like I’m pushing her to be a little bit better and I’m kind of curious about seeing what she has going on in her show,” says Wood. De La Rosa will be displaying her art work downtown at 1819 K S/1treet on April 10 at Second

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