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Monks Mood
24" x 43"
![]() Dizzy's Jam 47"x34" |
![]() Dizzy Jumps In 25" x 58" |
![]() Billie 66" x 32" |
![]() The Duke 56" x 35" |
![]() Dexter Bends a Note 34" x 62" |
![]() Miles Davis 23" x 60" |
![]() Zoot Sims 60" x 34" |
![]() Satchmo 62" x 33" |
![]() Smokin' With Diz 58" x 33" |
![]() Trane 46" x 30" |
![]() Monk 32" x 54" |
![]() Dizzy at Monterey 32" x 60" |
![]() Dexter Gordon 46" x 24" |
![]() Ray Brown 28" x 15" |
![]() Berks Works 67" x 24" |
![]() Earnastine Anderson 64" x 28" |
![]() Round Midnight 49" x 25" |
![]() Wayne Shorter 33" x 16" |
Billie's Blues 41" x 27" |
Zoot Zoot 40" x 20" |
Dizzy's Jazz
17" x 36"
Freddie Hubbard
33" x 36"
Bix & Dex
32" x 67"
"Zoot"
16" x 16"
"Dizzy"
10" x 18"
"Shorter"
10" x 20"
"Miles"
16" x 10"
"Hubbard"
7" x 16"
Ray Avery
has been taking and publishing traditional black and white jazz photographs
over the last forty years. Frank Rozasy produces a collaboration
between the two artists.
These
manipulated images are strangely nostalgic and psychologically penetrating.
This art reflects jazz music with numerous experimental improvisations and a dialogue of ever changing manipulations. The non-traditional approach to classical black and white jazz photography and Frank Rozasy's art style is analogous to jazz moving from the swing era to be-bop.
For
further information contact Frank Rozasy at:
(310)
399-1891