Charlotte Rose

Charlotte Rose (b. 1998, Aberdeen) is a self-taught British artist and writer based in London.

With roots in creative writing and a professional background in modeling, Rose creates vivid, layered paintings that critique consumer culture through the language of advertising, literature, and nostalgia. Working primarily in oil and acrylic on canvas, paper, and wood, she reimagines mid- to late-20th-century branding with biting intimacy—embedding iconic logos and packaging with poetic text, surreal symbolism, and satirical undertones.

Her work is deeply literary, drawing from authors like Shakespeare and Vonnegut, and pairing their words with mass-market products like cigarettes and processed foods. Through this, Rose constructs a compelling visual archive of manufactured desire, confronting the emotional manipulation behind commercial imagery and the contradictions of modern identity.

Obsessed with the mechanics of allure—both in art and in branding—her practice is personal, compulsive, and defiantly Pop. She often uses social media as an extension of her art world presence, blending her persona with her process, embracing the tensions between artist and product, subject and spectacle.

Since beginning her practice during the COVID-19 pandemic, Rose has exhibited internationally in Austin, Miami, and London. She has collaborated with major brands such as Gucci and Coach, and her work is held in private collections around the world.

Artworks

Charlotte Rose ‘Je ne fume plus’ Original

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