Yunque poses the question, "Who am I?" guiding an exploration of how culture and experience shape one's identity. In a world where attention can be purchased and shaped by external forces, Rosado's work examines how past and present work together to form an authentic sense of self. At the center of this exploration is Yunque, a collection of multi medium pieces reflecting Rosado's Puerto Rican identity. Through abstract and handmade elements, the works function as both psychological landscapes and cultural symbols, highlighting the relationship between preservation and deterioration. The title references El Yunque, Puerto Rico's tropical rainforest, a place of both natural grandeur and systemic vulnerability. The forest stands as a metaphor for the island's challenges, where governmental and corporate actions have threatened its protected lands In this context, El Yunque evokes the fragility, resilience, and continual transformation of Puerto Rican culture, linking environment and lived experience, Across these pieces, Yunque presents identity as a living and impermanent force, shaped by time and sustained through memory, reflecting the enduring strength of both the land and its people.