Evelyn Rosenberg was born in 1948. After studying art and printmaking in America, Israel, and England, she pioneered the technique known as detonography.
This technique involves sandwiching metal sheets between explosives and a clay mold, to create an intricate, bas-relief sculpture.
Ms. Rosenberg has over 30 pieces of public art in the United States. Her work can be found as far afield as Tanzania, where it is displayed at the Serengeti National Park.