
Funkhaus Chess
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“Funkhaus Chess” depicts a scene of alluring intrigue. Two people are involved in a concentrated game of chess in the late night hours of the day. One player seems to be dressed in a vibrate scarf with a mask sitting atop his head. The other player holds a pipe-like object in his hand which lightly grazes his mouth. We wonder perhaps where they are and what are the circumstances that brought them there that night.
Made with colored pencil, crayon, and watercolor on laid Italian paper, Francesca renders this quietly intimate chessmatch with care and delicacy.
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Francesca Rosati
Francesca Rosati is an Italian-American painter and arts educator currently based in Vienna, Austria. Originally from Seattle, Washington, she previously balanced her time between teaching visual arts full-time and maintaining a dedicated studio practice. Working primarily in oil, acrylic, collage, and textile, Francesca is deeply connected to her roots in Europe; her work often references its antiquity and nature. Recently, she has focused on capturing the habitual moments and the overlooked objects of daily life. Capturing fleeting interactions on public transportation and observing items such as matchboxes and butter wrappers - the act of depicting these subjects aims to encourage 'a slow down' to appreciate the small details of daily life. Francesca earned her BFA in Painting (2019) and her Master of Arts in Teaching (2020) from the Rhode Island School of Design. During her studies, she participated in RISD's European Honors Program (2018) in Rome, Italy. She was awarded the Seebacher Prize for Fine Arts by the Austrian American Foundation in 2022 and took part in the Awakenings at Wick Artist Residency the same year. Most recently, she was a resident artist at GlogauAIR in Berlin, participating in both the on-site and online programs from October 2024 to March 2025.




