Roz was born in 1960 in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire. Throughout her formative years she showed an interest in all things creative, particularly painting and drawing.

She passed her ‘A’ level Art exam and went on to do a 3-year course in Graphic Design, which she passed with a Distinction. During this time she developed an interest in designing and making her own clothes. She sold several creations to ‘Street Theatre’ in Carnaby Street, London and opened her own shop in Kensington Market in 1981. Here she stayed for 8 years making and selling her creations to the likes of Freddie Mercury and Sigue Sigue Sputnik.

In 1989 she decided to go back to her love of painting and completed a course in sign writing, for which she won the Sign writers Association ‘Sign writer of the Year’ award. For several years she worked with an outdoor advertising agency in London as well as working on her own projects from her studio in Eton, Windsor.

In 1992 Roz moved to Surrey where for 9 years she had her studio producing leather/fetish clothing. During this time she developed a passion for biking, immersing herself fully into the ‘biker’ lifestyle. In 2001 she decided to devote all her time to her first love - painting combining it with her second - biking. Her first commission was on a brand new Harley Davidson; the result was a multi-show winning leopard-skin design. This bike has been extensively featured in several magazines as well as on a TV documentary on 100 years of Harley Davidson.

Amongst the bikes she has painted, all of which have won Best Paint at shows across the country, she has painted the promotional bike for the Hard Rock Cafe, London. It features a portrait of Eric Clapton, which he has signed.

Today Roz spends her time painting both bikes and canvasses and is currently working on a collection of large-scale botanical paintings, some of which can be seen on this web site.