Rosh's sculptures imbue a primitive quality, recalling times of archetypal idols, and her use of unusual applications like the rust finish and glass eyes, impart a style that is both unique and contemporary.
Rosh’s cultural context references her Hindu heritage and wild southern African upbringing where she spent her formative years. With an increasingly absent father she found herself drawn to the world of animals that surrounded her, a menagerie of pets, taxidermy and toys that enabled her to create her very own family of characters with their own identities, a distinct source of inspiration for her sculptural creations.