Rose Electra Harris paints like she feels — big, bright, and unapologetically emotional.
Based in London, Rose trained as a printmaker but now works across painting, drawing, and etching with a deeply intuitive approach. Her work often blends floral forms with bold, expressive color — a mix of joy, longing, and total sensory overload. Think: if your feelings lived in a greenhouse with great lighting.
At Lola, she presents Blue Dahlia, a piece made during her residency in Mexico City with JO-HS Gallery. Inspired by afternoons in the botanical gardens of Chapultepec, it captures that fleeting, saturated beauty you almost mistake for memory.
She’s shown at Saatchi Gallery, Art Busan, London Art Fair, and had solo shows in London and Mexico. Her work has earned awards like The Ingram Prize and spots in exhibitions from France to Korea.
She feels everything deeply. She once interned at Vogue and hated it. And if she compares you to a movie character — it’s probably accurate.