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Oz Van Rosen
I Repeat The Same Mistakes + I Hear But I Don't Listen - Diptych/Framed/Abstract

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Abstract Photo Prints on Acrylic. Beautifully gold frame - one inch border. Can hang horizontally or vertically. Hues of gold and brown. Glitch Art. Each piece is 31x21x1. About the Artist: Oz uses intense color as a means of expression. Rather than focusing on the subject matter, she relies on deep saturated colors to project the emotional content in her works and to elicit that same response from her audience. Photography is her medium but it isn’t used to record a moment in time. Rather, she manipulates the underlying technology to behave as a paintbrush, thus pushing the boundaries of photography into new visual possibilities. "Technology has enabled artists to evolve how they express themselves, particularly in photography- which has moved from representational to abstract photography." Her current work is part of the Glitch art movement- which is defined as randomly corrupting, bending and destroying data in an image to create an unpredictable aesthetic. The experimental nature of Glitch enables her to create completely unique images that defer to the whim of technology. She describes her work as “Abstract Techspressionism”. Oz studied art at the New York School of the Arts but photography has always been her primary passion and a self-taught hobby. She made her career in Marketing and Healthcare, but recently took on art full time, after her father’s passing. Her art has been influenced by all the places she has lived in; Europe, Canada, the US, the Middle East, and all the people she has loved.
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    Height: 31 in (78.74 cm)Width: 58 in (147.32 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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    New York, NY
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    1stDibs: LU64434325742
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