Junn Roca has been a professional artist for
more than forty years. Influenced by his father who was
also an artist, Roca began his career in his native Philippines
at the age of twenty, where he was apprenticed to the noted Filipino
artist Felix Gonzales.
Roca came to the United States in
1979, and soon began a long and successful career in the animation
industry and was awarded twice with an Emmy. His experience
as a background artist in film has given him an innate sense of
staging the subjects of his paintings and organizing the elements
within the field of vision to capture a mood or emotion with great
effect.
He is a recipient of numerous awards, including the Prestigious
Granville Redmond Purchase Prize at The 3rd Salon d’Automne
in October 2002, Second Place and Honorable Mention in the 6th
Annual Plein Air Exhibition at the Bowers Museum. Junn Roca
garnered Merit Award for Figurative at the Greenhouse Gallery Salon
International 2003 in San Antonio, Texas, and Award of Excellence
at the 12th Annual Oil Painters of America National Juried Exhibition. The
June 2003 issue of the Southwest Art magazine listed Junn in the “Best
of the West, California” artist. His painting of “A
Quiet Afternoon in Los Rios” won Honorable Mention in the
Plein Air Painting Competition in August 2003 at Mission Capistrano.
Roca was awarded Second Place for “The Yuccas” and
Honorable Mention for “City of Angels” paintings at
the Bowers Museum 7th Sights & Sounds of Southern California
in September 2003. Roca’s urban scene painting “Callejon
Santee, LA Garment District” won Award of Excellence at the
2004 -13th Oil Painters of America National Juried Exhibition.
Junn Roca is a Signature Artist of the Oil Painters of America
and an Artist member of the California Art Club. |
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