Rosenfeld combines various glass and beading techniques to create her meticulously crafted, labor-intensive pieces. She is fascinated by people's habitual behaviors and uses her art to tell stories about the fabric of people's lives and the rituals created to bring comfort to our lives.
Rosenfeld makes work that expresses time, conveys history, and serves as a means to preserve memory. She has always been fascinated by the things-both spiritual and physical-people cling to in order to find and define identity. In her work she points to the shared folklore that families and communities create to memorialize people, places and events, and the ways individuals create personal mythologies to contextualize their past and imagine their future. Throughout her life, Rosenfeld has been a collector, and uses found objects as artifacts in her work's constructed symbology.

Artist's exhibition Short Stories December 2011 Vetri | Seattle
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Queen Bee
#C60413
2011
blown and carved glass with rubber, resin, paper, beads and insect pins
5" x 13"dia
$4200

May 10th, 2011
#C60412
2011
fused, hot-worked, carved & sewn glass with fabric, beads, & wire
30" x 25"dia
$12,500

Mug Shot Portraits
#C60413
2011
blown and carved glass with rubber, resin, paper, beads and insect pins
5" x 13"dia
$4200

The Club
#C60415
2011
blown and carved glass with rubber, resin, paper, beads and insect pins
5" x 11"dia
$4000

Necklace Installation II
#C60416
2011
blown and carved glass with wood and steel pins
24" x 24"
$3400

Mary Jane Necklace with Butterfly Environment
#C60416
2011
blown and carved glass with found objects
11" x 11" x 14"
$2500