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Featured Artists Dick and Rosanne

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 1 September 2025 14:33
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Artists Dick and Rosanne work magic to transform nature photographs into fantastical images. See more by visiting their website.Want to stay current on cutting edge business articles from Artsy Shark, plus artist features, and an invitation to the next Call for Artists? Click below to sign up for our twice-monthly email. You’ll get all this plus opportunities and special offers that you can’t get anywhere else!

Artists Dick and Rosanne work magic to transform nature photographs into fantastical images. See more by visiting their website.

 

“Heart of the Matter” digital photography, 32” x 32”

 

We have always been drawn to the subtle details in the world around us. Appreciating colors and patterns in things both large and small opens new vistas, both external and internal. This path led us to create images rooted in sacred geometry and mandala-like forms, using our photographs as the foundation.

 

geometric photo design with nature elements

“Deep in the Forest” digital photography, 59” x 41”

 

Sacred geometry mirrors patterns found throughout nature—from the spiral of a sunflower to the fractals of a snowflake. These repeating structures speak to something fundamental and universal. We believe they help us reconnect with a sense of balance and harmony that we often lose in the busyness of modern life.

 

floral photography digital altered design

“Scarlet Symphony” digital photography, 70” x 55”

 

By incorporating these patterns into our work, we hope to encourage viewers to slow down, to look again, and to notice the beauty hiding in plain sight.

 

purple floral image collage digital photos

“Lilies and Lilacs” digital photography, 53” x 49”

 

Our work begins with a photograph—often something that initially caught our attention due to its texture, symmetry, or contrast. But that is only the starting point. Through a process of mirroring, rotating, and layering, we uncover dimensions that aren’t always obvious in the original image.

 

altered digital photography

“Creamsicle Delights” digital photography, 52” x 52”

 

Stems that once played a supporting role become central figures. A simple reflection of tree branches can turn into a complex web of interlocking lines, invoking forms that feel both organic and cosmic. This transformation reveals the hidden architecture of nature—a kind of quiet, universal order.

 

soothing floral photo collage

“Peaceful Celebration” digital photography, 67” x 72”

 

These images are portals into a world that feels both familiar and mysterious.  They invite a slower gaze, a moment of reflection, a deeper breath. It’s an invitation to witness the sacred in the everyday. We hope they serve as visual meditations that help people reconnect with a sense of inner calm, and with the natural world that so often gets pushed to the background.

 

Featured Artists Dick and Rosanne

“Moon Valley Clearweed” digital photography self framed, 37” x 41”

 

Ultimately, our work is about remembering—remembering the beauty, order, and healing energy that surrounds us. We want our art to help people see what’s already there with new eyes. To remind them that there is art in every leaf, every stone, every shadow—if we take the time to look.

 

Floral photography altered digitally

“Passionflower Extravaganza” digital photography, 55” x 60”

 

We finish each image with a complementary patterned frame. Printed on metal, it is ready to hang. Enjoy!

 

Dick and Rosanne invite you to follow on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.

 

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