Bio
Harmonia Rosales is a Chicago-born, Afro-Cuban American artist and author whose work centres the visibility and empowerment of Black women in Western art. As a child, she was captivated by the “impeccable skill and composition” of Renaissance masters at the Art Institute of Chicago, but dissatisfied by their depictions of white hierarchy and the idealisation of subordinate women, often falling under Eurocentric notions of beauty.
Later, as a mother, Harmonia was unsettled by her daughter’s observation that Renaissance figures didn’t look like her – and therefore, she felt disconnected to them. In that moment, the artist “re-saw with innocent eyes, without all the manipulations society puts on you about what you should look like”.
Since then, her symbolically rich oil paintings have centred on Black female empowerment in Western culture and honouring the African diaspora. “I chose to work in a classical European style to reclaim the visual space where [the Orishas] were once hidden. It’s not about imitation; it’s about transformation.”
Harmonia's debut novel, CHRONICLES OF ORI: An African Epic, will be available beginning October 14, 2025; it is published by W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.