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Thousands of years of erosion, and this stone evolved into the quintessential symbol of love. Erosion is caused by flowing water, waves, glaciers, and the wind, and it constantly changes the shape of the landscape.
This is a TurningArt exclusive limited edition print available in editions of 100.
Using photography composed of strong architectural elements (organic and man-made), Ari David Rosenthal creates “re-imaginings” of his traditional fine art photography that reach far beyond the original image capture. Through a synthesis and application of dimension, saturation, and texture, Rosenthal’s newest pieces pop with dynamic fluidity.
A native of Milwaukee, WI, Rosenthal holds a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and an M.B.A. from the University of Minnesota. During the 1980s and 90s, he, a talented musician, played sax, flute, and EWI in various bands within the Milwaukee, Madison, and Minneapolis areas. In 2003, he returned home from Los Angeles and created OzMoses – a design, video, music, and marketing company. In 2004, OzMoses shifted heavily towards photography and videography and, in 2008, became Ari Rosenthal Photography.
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