Rose Louie, legally blind, works with pastels and ink on paper. She lives in the bay area. Rose reveals a world of spiritual and humorous animals and people in love and in peril. Her father was Native American Indian and she was born on an Indian reservation. She is an eloquent and ardent sidewalk activist who rails against the abuses of government and the suppression of personal freedoms. Sometimes she feels monitored or targeted by a faction of agents for her views; fortunately she has superb protection. Wonderfully and passionately agitated by various injustices; and dedicated particularly to liberating animals from human cruelty, the indomitable Rose Louie creates saturated allegorical and humorous portraits of simple relationships, pairs and groups living and loving in a divided world.