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The Late-Night Artist

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March 25, 2021
Alexander Romans

Alexander Romans 鶹ý21 only started painting last summer, but he鶹ýs already taking the art world by storm. Known as Harris-Lee Rose, he鶹ýs been featured in art exhibitions both locally and internationally, and he鶹ýs even posting videos of his late-night painting sessions.

Finding the right college was pretty straightforward for Alexander Romans 鶹ý21. 鶹ýI grew up in the tri-state area and wanted to make sure that I stayed close to the city while in college,鶹ý he told us, and Pace was a natural fit. However, he was on quite a different path when he first started out, and it wasn鶹ýt until he completed a sixth-month internship in the real estate industry that he began to reassess his plans.

鶹ýI was full of confusion, unease, and slight frustration,鶹ý Romans told us. 鶹ýI knew I didn鶹ýt want to work in the field because my heart simply wasn鶹ýt in it.鶹ý To release some of that frustration, he began painting鶹ýand his love (not to mention talent) for the medium took off. 鶹ýI haven鶹ýt stopped ever since,鶹ý he said, having switched to a major in art with a focus in graphic design that very next semester.

Romans has built quite the name for himself online since. Under his artist name Harris-Lee Rose, he posts  and  of his process, most of which occurs late at night. 鶹ýI normally create around 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. If I鶹ým having a very unique night, then I will continue on until sunrise the following morning,鶹ý he explained. He also plays music to keep him going, although 鶹ýafter an hour or so, the music tunes out and simply becomes background sounds.鶹ý

鶹ýI truly never thought I would be involved in the art world, let alone be an artist."

It鶹ýs no easy feat for anyone to launch a social media presence. Romans is as much an artist as he is a marketing and brand strategist, expertly incorporating his creative process and completed works into weekly vlogs. 鶹ýI approach marketing myself as another artistic outlet,鶹ý he told us, 鶹ýas well as a form of personal and public documentation of my artwork and process. I only act on what feels true and creative to me鶹ýnothing else.鶹ý

And the art world is taking notice. He鶹ýs participated in group art exhibitions both locally and internationally, including a recent solo exhibition right in his home state of New Jersey. With that experience under his belt, Romans is already looking toward the future. 鶹ýI plan to start painting on clothing, illustrate [and] write a book, and continue to document and push toward getting deeper into the art world,鶹ý he said.

To date, his most memorable moment was seeing his work displayed in a public space alongside other artists. 鶹ýI truly never thought I would be involved in the art world, let alone be an artist,鶹ý Romans told us. 鶹ýIt all seemed鶹ýand to a degree, still does鶹ývery surreal. It [...] seems to all be moving so fast.鶹ý We can鶹ýt say we鶹ýre surprised. He鶹ýs too talented not to be noticed and uplifted into the art industry!

With everything he鶹ýs accomplished so far, and so quickly, we had to ask: does he experience 鶹ýart blocks鶹ý that slow or prevent his creative process? The answer: yes, but he has a clever way of dealing with them. 鶹ýThe only way I deal with 鶹ýart blocks鶹ý is by switching my medium, and it works every time for me. If I鶹ým exhausted mentally of painting, I will draw鶹ýand vice versa.鶹ý

Romans is well on his way to taking the art world by storm, and we can鶹ýt wait to see where his next project will take him. Be sure to keep an eye on his social presence鶹ýthis artist is going places.

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