Robert
Rotella's mission upon launching Rotella Gallery was to provide a place where
each artist's unique perspectives of the world would reflect the respect and
integrity each has for their craft. Now
with locations in New York City and Las Vegas, Rotella has developed a mighty
team of resident photographers, each echoing the mission Rotella Gallery seeks
to fulfill.
Bringing
an exceptional experience to guests through the gallery's body of photographic
work, Rotella Gallery at The Forum Shops and Rotella Gallery in SoHo are the
premier destinations in Las Vegas and New York City to explore unseen and
unequaled collectable fine art. Join us
as we get to know the four resident photographers at Rotella Gallery. After one glance, you'll see why each has
received worldwide acclaim - and why you should continue to familiarize
yourself with their breathtaking works of visual opulence.
ROBERT
ROTELLA
"The
Globe"
With
a reverence and awe for the natural world, Rotella's work has taken him to
destinations in all corners of the earth.
He acquired his interest in photography from his father who often took
pictures of their family; but now with a family of his own, Rotella has shifted
focus to specialize in macro flower photography and landscape images closer to
home.
In
"The Globe" Rotella gorgeously captures Bleeding Heart Flowers
through a drop of water in the morning.
Moments like this last a very short time and occur almost without
warning. While the background is out of
focus, the entire image can be seen clearly through the falling drop of
water. A subtle reminder of how
beautiful yet delicate this world of ours can be.
ART
WOLFE
"Human
Canvas: Clay Study 1"
Human Canvas: Clay Study 1 |
Throughout
his 40 years in the field of fine art photography, Wolfe has had the pleasure
of working on every continent in hundreds of locations. He is known for his masterful visual
recording of the world's fast-disappearing wildlife and native cultures. A recent
recipient of the North American Nature Photography Association's Lifetime
Achievement Award, Wolfe's work is recognized by industry leaders for its
striking balance of color, composition and perspective.
His
piece "Human Canvas: Clay Study 1" is part of a new dramatic series
celebrating the human form. These
intensely artistic works are part of an evolution of his four decades in
photography. Through the use of lines,
patterns and textures, he commands us to view the human body in an entirely new
way as real humans - painted, clayed or abstracted - literally become the
canvas for these inspired works of art.
DAVID
YARROW
"Big"
Yarrow
is the most recent addition to the Rotella Gallery family. At just 20 years old, he was named Young
Scottish Photographer of the Year, catapulting him to cover major world
sporting events early on in his career. Now seeking out some of the planet's
most remote and inhospitable territories, Yarrow's travels with photography
have given him genuine insights into key geopolitical and environmental issues,
prompting his long-term commitment to Tusk Trust - a leading African
conservation charity.
Elephants
are big animals, but Yarrow felt their enormity is often poorly conveyed by a
camera. In this image aptly titled
"Big", Yarrow risked thousands of dollars in gear to obtain the
perfect, pivotal split second shot. A
self-described heart-pounding experience, he had to rush out of the scene once
he knew the shot was secured.
MICHAEL
LEVIN
"Sunshower"
Wondrous
mystery surround every photograph taken by Levin. His approach to photography is driven by
passion, precision and a deep sense of self.
Based in Vancouver, Canada, Levin has gained international attention for
his sharply-observed photographs and long exposure techniques. He's received numerous high-profile awards
including Photographer of the Year from the International Photography Awards in
New York City and Fine Art Photographer of the Year from the Prix de la
Photographie in Paris.
Levin's
"Sunshower" is a ravishing work.
Deceiving in its simplicity, the image represents a place of serenity
and a peace with the unknown. He brings
a notion of totemic surrealism to the viewer; an almost overwhelming sense of
tranquility that is nearly impossible to break even hours after walking
away.
A
RESOLUTION UNFOLDS
"In
2015, I hope to be on a continuous path of elevating my game and authenticity.
I want
to pursue betterness, I want to find magic and I want to make people feel
something."
-
Michael Levin
Discussing
his New Year resolution during a visit to the Las Vegas gallery on Jan. 7
Rotella
Gallery
LAS
VEGAS
Conveniently
located inside The Forum Shops at Caesars
3500
S. Las Vegas Blvd. Ste. R30, Las Vegas, NV 89109
10AM
- 11PM Sunday through Thursday
10AM
- 12AM Friday and Saturday
Phone:
702.431.6030 | Fax: 702.431.6031
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