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Against the Ornamental Backdrops of Claire Rosen’s Photos, Birds Strut Their Stuff — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 11 September 2025 18:14
Published 11 September 2025
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Our human impulse to categorize and collect is a central theme of a robust body of work by Claire Rosen. For more than a decade, Rosen has sought out chattering macaws, cockatoos with fluffy, blush-colored plumage, and ornery owls, which she pairs with patterned papers and textiles.

An African penguin, for example, stares curiously at its pink-and-white striped surroundings, while a Lady Amherst’s pheasant trots across ornate brocade. The resulting portraits are meditations on notions of beauty and the relationship between nature and culture, particularly as we’ve reproduced imagery of the former throughout centuries of art and design.

Moluccan Cockatoo, No. 7696, Damask Paper

Rosen is attuned with this enduring tradition, sharing in a statement about the collection:

The walls of the imperial villas of Ancient Rome were adorned with frescoes detailing rich flora and fauna. During the Renaissance, Rafael reinvented this ancient style through his grotesques, which depict birds, fruits, and plant life. Carefully crafted representations of the natural world were re- imagined yet again in 19th-century Britain when William Morris began producing richly ornamented wallpaper featuring wild birds and vegetation.

Selecting a backdrop for a particular creature prompts a range of considerations, and Rosen tries to “induce beauty, optical illusion and visual blending, (so) the birds appear to belong when in reality it is a far cry from their natural environment.” The striking portraits reflect our ongoing fascination with possessing what captivates us.

Workshop Arts will publish a collection of Rosen’s portraits and essays, in addition to texts by scholars, in a book this fall. Find more from the series on her website and Instagram.

a photo by Claire Rosen depicts a blue tropical bird against a patterned wallpaper backdrop
Hyacinth Macaw, No. 7677, Ornamental Neoclassical Paper
a photo by Claire Rosen depicts a penguin against a pink and white striped wallpaper backdrop
African Penguin, No. 7125, Striped Paper
a photo by Claire Rosen depicts a long-tailed pheasant against a patterned wallpaper backdrop
Lady Amherst Pheasant, No. 9590, Damask Brocade Textile
a photo by Claire Rosen depicts a gray chicken against a patterned wallpaper backdrop
Blue Americanus Chicken, No. 6178, Toile Paper
a photo by Claire Rosen depicts a pair of yellow birds perched on branches against a navy patterned wallpaper backdrop
Budgerigars, No. 9947, Floral Damask Textile
a photo by Claire Rosen depicts a small blue bird against a patterned wallpaper backdrop
Javan Green Magpie, No. 2969, Batik Textile
a photo by Claire Rosen depicts a hunched brown owl perched on a stump against a red and green patterned wallpaper backdrop
Great Horned Owl, No. 2514, Printed Floral Textile
a photo by Claire Rosen depicts a white owl against a patterned wallpaper backdrop
Western Barn Owl, No. 7275, Damask Textile
a photo by Claire Rosen depicts a duck on a branch against a patterned wallpaper backdrop
Duck, No. 0166, Damask Textile

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