As her career progressed, Tobey worked in diverse media:
- sculptures of assembled pieces, including furniture fashioned into art, that Tobey dubbed “Baglady Art”
- mixed media wall art made of collected objects, photos, and memorabilia
- photographic montages resembling mosaics, interesting for the patterns and design but artistically notable because of her sensitive combination of images
- handmade and molded paper pieces, rich in color and texture
- prints, particularly collagraphs
Baglady Art Constructions and Assemblages
In 1987, the Baglady emerged from a shell in the sea, much as Botticelli’s Venus. Thus began the saga of Baglady Art.
On any given day, the Baglady may be seen driving her truck or van, dressed in her paint-stained clothes. She will be looking for reusable junk and/or discarded items that can become part of an art object.
The scene of attack usually occurs at garage sales, flea markets, and any dump or back alley. These excursions take on the vision of finding the golden fleece or even the answers to the enigma of life. The artist hopes the viewer will enter this whimsical game when viewing her art.
Rose Marcus Tobey
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Mixed Media
The art of Rose Tobey is a varied collection of media. Most noticeable are the found objects which she uses. The items lend a very personal mark to each piece with personal photos or objects she has collected over the years. One of the focal points for her art is to be fun almost in a whimsical way.
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Photo Montage
Rose is a native Dallasite, and the viewer may see themes of Dallas’ past in these montages. She also traveled internationally with her husband Dr. Nathan G. Tobey and converted images from these travels into kaleidoscopic otherworldly images.
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Handmade and Molded Paper
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Prints
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Very Late Period Works
Tobey suffered from Alzheimer’s Disease, but early in that period, she continued to paint with acrylics. The Greater Dallas Chapter of Alzheimer’s Association proudly displays about twenty of these very late career works.
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Fortunately, Tobey’s creative expression through her art become the memories that live on.
To learn more about Tobey’s earlier painting career, please click here.
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