Argentina | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Impermanence | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2021
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Bigiuccia | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Carnadina | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Biondeggiante | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Voltarina | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Water Fairy | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Centericcia | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Turchina | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Plombea | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Castagnata | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Citrina | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Sbiadata | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Biava | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Rosace'a | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Verdone | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Gialla | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Molochina | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Pagliccia | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Azurra | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Ranzetta | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Rosa Secca | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Cerulea | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Silacea | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Latte'a | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Parda | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Rosace'a printed on acrylic in Paris, Ten Arts | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Method & Concept Gallery, Naples, Florida | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren and Human Collection
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Biondeggiante at Laura Rathe Fine Art, Houston | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Method & Concept Gallery, Naples, Florida | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren and Muses Collection
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Bigiuccia at Laura Rathe Fine Art, Houston | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection | 2009
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
Ten Arts Paris | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
A & I Los Angeles Exhibition | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.
With Michelle Stafford | Los Angeles Exhibit | Christy Lee Rogers | Siren Collection
In Siren, Christy Lee Rogers blends classical art with a scientific exploration of time and space, drawing comparisons to Caravaggio for her use of light and shadow. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s theories, she captures single bodies in minimal color palettes, creating timeless images that reflect the fluidity of both time and the human form.