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Rosson house haunted Black and White Art Print
by Dave Dilli
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Rosson house haunted Black and White art print by Dave Dilli. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
The Rosson House was built between 1894 and 1895 and still sits in its original foundation in downtown Phoenix. Named for Dr. Roland Lee Rosson and... more
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Artist's Description
The Rosson House was built between 1894 and 1895 and still sits in its original foundation in downtown Phoenix. Named for Dr. Roland Lee Rosson and his wife Flora Murray Rosson, this victorian style architecture sits proudly at Heritage Square in Phoenix. At night - it have a haunting erie appeal.
About Dave Dilli
Dave's photographic journey began when he saw the magic of a photograph emerge from a darkroom print while he was a photographer in high school. Since then he has experimented with his photographic style, which has evolved to a unique perspective on the beauty of the American Southwest. Dave strives to capture the essence of what he felt when the image was taken, from the softness of a sunset to the drama of a desert monsoon storm. I am excited to announce that for the month of November 2023, I will be exhibiting my artwork at the Gammage Auditorium, on the ASU campus. Gammage is a Frank Lloyd Wright Designed theater that is used for Broadway Shows, Musicals, and Plays. I was juried into the exhibit, and have a prominent display...
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Beth Vincent
Congrats on your sale!
Lanjee Chee
Congratulations on your sale!!!!!
Kate Brown
Dramatic, congrats on your sale!
Nikolyn McDonald
I think the light and tones on this one are just beautiful and it has, as you say, an eerie appeal. Congratulations on your 3rd place win in the recent Manipulated houses contest.
Dave Dilli
Thanks so much Carolyn for taking the time to comment.
Carolyn Derstine
Wonderful treatment of this old house, Dave! The lighting and subtle coloring works so well to emphasize all of the interesting details of this house. I like the point of view too.