About The Artist
Naomi Rosenblum is a Las Vegas-based contemporary painter known for large-scale mixed-media works exploring combat sports, performance, and identity. Her ongoing Fight Series translates the intensity and mythology surrounding fighters across professional wrestling and MMA into expressive contemporary portraiture.
Originally building her audience through live painting appearances at major wrestling events, Rosenblum’s work has expanded into collaborations with athletes across combat sports. Recent subjects include Jon Jones, Max Holloway, and Charles Oliveira, with upcoming sessions planned with Dustin Poirier and Alex Pereira.
In April 2026, Rosenblum presents a solo exhibition of new work during WrestleMania Week at Circa Las Vegas, continuing the development of her Fight Series and its growing presence within fight culture.
Through her paintings, Rosenblum explores spectacle, persona, and the emotional weight carried by fighters inside and outside the arena.
I HOPE TO INSPIRE OTHERS TO ENJOY THE VIBRANCY IN LIFE.
What Is My Vision?
As I continue developing this body of work, my goal is to build a community of collectors, athletes, and artists who connect through the cultural impact of fighting and performance. I’m especially interested in expanding access to the art world by sharing my process openly and showing that a sustainable creative career is possible.
I believe painting can bridge worlds that don’t usually overlap - fine art, sport, and storytelling - and I’m excited to keep building that space.
Watch my Circa Art Show interview here
Quick Facts
Memorized 200 digits of pi for “Pi day” in sixth grade
Dream studio: A loft space with views of NYC
Favorite song: Crazy by Aerosmith
Favorite hobby outside the studio: Weightlifting & Jiu Jitsu (hip thrust PR: 345 lbs)