$12,000 $10,000
Acrylic on canvas, 47 x 47 inches
Rochelle Caper describes her work as being about “color, form, and the unconscious, and by ‘the unconscious’ I mean fantasy, fantasy that has to do with primitive instincts and emotional potency. Artists are perhaps closest to primitive material as a daily experience in the studio. It is only through a willingness to remain in close touch with sometimes dangerous and harsh, sometimes beautiful and moving fantasies that the most significant work emerges. In the process of my work color and form “revive” the fantasy, and hold the viewer to an experience of that revived state.
Caper received her BFA at UCLA. Her paintings and monotypes have been exhibited and collected internationally; in Los Angeles Ruth Bachofner and Jan Baum represented her work.
Selected Collections
Wertheim Schroder, Beverly Hills
Gibraltar Savings Corporate Headquarters
California Leigh Caverhill, Inc., Beverly Hills,
UCLA Medical Plaza, Los Angeles
Susan Cloke AIA, Santa Monica
Joel Siegel, New York
Katherine Spitz, AIA, Los Angeles
Jacopo Corporation, Los Angeles
California Financial Management Advisors, Los Angeles
Dr. and Ms. David Sheffner, Newport Beach
Tiverton House, UCLA, Los Angeles,
Dr. Elizabeth Spillius, London
Dr. Michael and Wendy Feldman, London
Dr. Donald Thomas, Pasadena
Dr. Bonnie Engdahl, Los Angeles,
John Dale AIA, Pasadena
Merle and Jerry Measer, Los Angeles