Paul Rousso

Works
  • Paul Rousso, A Flattened Frosted Flakes, 2025
    A Flattened Frosted Flakes, 2025
    27 x 24 x 4 in.
  • Paul Rousso, Bent Boullion, 2025
    Bent Boullion, 2025
    43 x 71 x 8 in.
  • Paul Rousso, New York Times Basquiat vs Warhol, 2025
    New York Times Basquiat vs Warhol, 2025
    39 x 46 x 9 in.
  • Paul Rousso, New York Times Creativity Without Complexity, 2025
    New York Times Creativity Without Complexity, 2025
    38 x 52 x 10 in.
  • Paul Rousso, New York Times Monet and Manet, 2025
    New York Times Monet and Manet, 2025
    36 x 45 x 10 in.
  • Paul Rousso, Ten Large, 2023
    Ten Large, 2023
    25 x 40 x 6 in.
  • Paul Rousso, Wall Street Journal 1-26-2017, 2025
    Wall Street Journal 1-26-2017, 2025
    62 x 35 x 4 in.
  • Paul Rousso, Wall Street Journal Dow Wow, 2025
    Wall Street Journal Dow Wow, 2025
    22 x 23 1/2 x 7 in.
  • Paul Rousso, Wall Street Journal New Math, 2025
    Wall Street Journal New Math, 2025
    45 1/2 x 21 1/2 x 4 in.
  • Paul Rousso, Wall Street Journal Upside, 2025
    Wall Street Journal Upside, 2025
    46 1/2 x 21 1/2 x 4 in.
  • Paul Rousso, WSJ 20000, 2025
    WSJ 20000, 2025
    24 x 27 x 6 in.
  • Paul Rousso, WSJ Another Historic Peak, 2025
    WSJ Another Historic Peak, 2025
    65 1/2 x 34 x 5 in.
  • Paul Rousso, WSJ Dow Jones Topper, 2025
    WSJ Dow Jones Topper, 2025
    24 x 27 x 6 in.
  • Paul Rousso, WSJ Dow Presses On, 2025
    WSJ Dow Presses On, 2025
    69 x 36 x 5 in.
  • Paul Rousso, WSJ Milestone Reached, 2025
    WSJ Milestone Reached, 2025
    62 x 35 x 3 in.
  • Paul Rousso, WSJ Paper Money, 2025
    WSJ Paper Money, 2025
    34 x 52 x 11 in.
  • Paul Rousso, A Presence of Pearlescence, 2025
    A Presence of Pearlescence, 2025
    63 x 44 x 7 in.
  • Paul Rousso, Cherry Syrup, 2025
    Cherry Syrup, 2025
    46 x 64 x 9 in.
  • Paul Rousso, Gold Wave, 2025
    Gold Wave, 2025
    48 x 73 x 8 in.
  • Paul Rousso, Liquid Carbon, 2025
    Liquid Carbon, 2025
    63 x 46 x 8 in.
  • Paul Rousso, Night Sky, 2024
    Night Sky, 2024
    47 x 82 x 8 in.
  • Paul Rousso, Under Current, 2025
    Under Current, 2025
    46 x 68 1/2 x 7 in.
  • Paul Rousso, A Roy Good Times, 2022
    A Roy Good Times, 2022
    53 x 84 x 14 in.
  • Paul Rousso, New York Time with Chuck, Roy and Jasper, 2022
    New York Time with Chuck, Roy and Jasper, 2022
    51 x 54 x 10 in.
  • Paul Rousso, New York Times Little Women, 2022
    New York Times Little Women, 2022
    51 x 83 x 10 in.
  • Paul Rousso, New York Times Roy's Little Women, 2023
    New York Times Roy's Little Women, 2023
    50 x 86 x 14 in.
  • Paul Rousso, New York Times the Arts with Bowie, 2025
    New York Times the Arts with Bowie, 2025
    49 x 43 x 11 in.
  • Paul Rousso, Brillo Soap Pads, 2022
    Brillo Soap Pads, 2022
    24 x 23 x 4 in.
  • Paul Rousso, Classic Tony, 2025
    Classic Tony, 2025
    42 x 35 x 6 in.
  • Paul Rousso, Apple Jacks Fun Size #1, 2018
    Apple Jacks Fun Size #1, 2018
    43 x 32 x 12 in.
  • Paul Rousso, A Warhol Variety Pack, 2022
    A Warhol Variety Pack, 2022
    52 x 62 x 8 in.
  • Paul Rousso, Batman Dec #188, 2018
    Batman Dec #188, 2018
    39 x 98 x 9 in.
  • Paul Rousso, IMAX Marilyn, 2022
    IMAX Marilyn, 2022
    37 1/2 x 38 1/2 x 2 in.
  • Paul Rousso, Indiana Love Times 4, 2025
    Indiana Love Times 4, 2025
    33 x 47 x 5 in.
  • Paul Rousso, A Smirking Hamilton, 2022
    A Smirking Hamilton, 2022
    44 x 73 x 6 in.
  • Paul Rousso, A Fresh New Benjamin, 2023
    A Fresh New Benjamin, 2023
    41 x 75 x 8 in.
  • Paul Rousso, Thomas Two Step, 2022
    Thomas Two Step, 2022
    41 x 65 x 6 1/2 in.
Overview
"A student of both pop-art and deep classical culture, as well as the vast interceding spectrum, Rousso endeavors to express his commentary on the human condition while physically, psychically and temporally committing his entire life to the imaginative evolution of his visual artistry."

Paul Rousso is an American-born visual artist and innovator. Educated at the California College of the Arts, his work is shown at galleries and art fairs around the globe. A prodigious perfectionist, his technique has leapt into the future, as his vision and imagination merge to embrace new conceptual and physical technology, the moment they appear on the horizon.

 

Rousso relentlessly excels at his efforts to evolve as an artist who will put forth an enduring impact on subsequent generations with his life’s work, “Flat Depth.” This concept, which he has been refining his entire professional career, is the logical progression of modern art – to render a flat object three-dimensional, or to collapse a three-dimensional object into two dimensions – and is a fusion of countless complex artistic methods, including painting, printing, sculpting, welding, chemistry, digital manipulation, and digital printing.

 

A student of both pop-art and deep classical culture, as well as the vast interceding spectrum, Rousso endeavors to express his commentary on the human condition while physically, psychically and temporally committing his entire life to the imaginative evolution of his visual artistry. Toward that end, his creative processes are linear and complex, with many pieces developing simultaneously, and painstakingly. His first summer job – designing the Tribeca loft of Robert De Niro – combined with stints as a Hollywood scenic artist and a brief career steeped in the cosmetics industry as an art director at Grey Advertising on the Revlon account, lend a wry touch to the social commentary woven through his work, and his vast and encompassing worldview flavors everything he creates.

 

Raised in North Carolina, Rousso traces his inspiration to the paradoxes of the world around him and the work of the artists who began the conversation, as well as every artist through time who has advanced the subject or the art form. His work is deliberately attainable to nearly every viewer, and yet his classical training shines through as time-honored artistic conventions are woven through his work. Rousso’s fascination with paper – currency, advertising, newspapers, magazines – its history and use, its rise and fall, is an emblematic theme reflected frequently in his compositions. Despite the complexity of Rousso’s artistic output, the character and subject matter of the art is relatable to all citizens of the world, so much so that it practically jumps off the wall, and straight into the viewer’s gestalt. Rousso’s work is held in private collections in North America, Europe, the Middle East and beyond, and numerous public projects of his appear across the United States.

Art Fairs