Whittlesea-based artist Rosa Carrafa tells Jennifer Pittorino about her art and philosophy on life.
Tell us a bit about you and what you do?
I am a woman of substance who aims to strive for higher things in life. My high school motto from St Aloysius College, Living a life without ‘HOPE’ seems a desolate way of life, and with that I have inscribed it into my personal, social and community lifestyle.
Tell us about your work with the Altona Sports Club?
I owe my gratitude to Michael Zammit who raised my name and made reference to my art. I was contacted by Michael Zammit, music extraordinaire, who is one of the most talented individuals I know and has been supportive of my art and to make a call to Gavin from The Altona Sports Club.
In doing so, Gavin made comments on my art exhibition and made mention that the club were interested in asking if I would like to participate and showcase an art piece that I have painted for them in relation to a past fundraiser of ‘Good Friday’.
What are some of your favourite things to paint?
I paint how I feel, see and where my life was, is and will be. To capture all the above is freedom that I cannot always describe into words.
In my ‘Moments’ Art Experience exhibition, I captured life moments such as the depth of emotions I have experienced, love, dissolution, unrequited emotions and actions and, most importantly, capturing individuals where they have played a role in my life throughout those moments. Nature and all its beauty also feature strongly pr, in my art as the colours that it creates are magical in all ways , from germination to destruction.
What is your connection to Maribyrnong or Hobsons Bay?
I am an active participant in the Altona Sports Club in ways that I support my other passion of live music. Attending and supporting this venue has been an experience that makes me feel comfortable to just be myself, whilst being in the company of my dear creative friends who dedicate their weekends to the patrons of the ASC with music. The scenery of the bay that surrounds Altona SC is something I love dearly. The colours transcend and fill me with serenity. My connection to this area is the love of music, nature and all the beauty that comes with it.
What do you like about where you live?
I reside in the City of Whittlesea and it is in the heart of new infrastructure, family growth and local produce. It is accessible to the primary Ring Road that leads me directly to the Altona SC with ease.
Where is your favourite local place to spend time?
In any place which provides exceptional service. I am a lover of good food that complements its surroundings where I can engage in conversation, regardless if it be of a professional, personal or social matter. When I experience all simultaneously, then it is truly gratifying and as a loyal person, I will be guaranteed to return.