Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Moonshine Show at Gallery Nucleus


Hi everyone,

Some of us here at DW had the opportunity to be part of an exciting new book, which features our personal work created outside of the studio. To kick off the book we also hung some of our art, mainly originals, at the Gallery Nucleus! It is a great collection of original art done by some of the most talented people I know, so don't miss it if you are in the area.
The book should be available in Sept.

These two paintings were literally done the same week I had to ship them to the show and both were done in my favorite medium of all time, Gouache. I haven't had the time these days to work with actual good old fashioned paint so these were a wonderful break from using digital means. I hope you enjoy them and please let me know if there is interest in prints as I might be able to hook you up. The first image is entitled "Abandoned" and the other is "Hollow Stand".

Best,

sam
www.gallerynucleus.com/



13 comments:

Francis said...

Awesome work. I haven't touched paint in a while but looking at your paintings makes me want to pick up the brush again.

Kaïro said...

Your color palette is always great, just impressing.

Tom Scholes said...

God these are inspiring.

TREVOR Simonsen said...

sexy

abhishek singh said...

i wait for your posts:)
WONDERFUL ,
love your Art:)
COMPLIMENTS.

James O'Shea said...

Beautiful paintings. Yes I am interested in buying, if there are prints. ;)

Adrian Lubbers said...

These are B.E.A.utiful.

SKIZO said...

Thank you for sharing
This fabulous work with us
Good creations

Marco Bucci said...

just awesome. so much feeling to them.

Florent said...

your work is fabulous !

Jimmy Palmiotti said...

Huge fan of your work. I am a comic book writer and artist and would love to own an original... is there a way to contact you?

My e mail is PALMIO@AOL.COM...please let me know and keep knocking them out of the park. beautiful work!!

Sami said...

Your works are sheer inspiration :)

Thomas Fluharty said...

Samuel. Your work rocks so GOOD. This is beautiful!!! I love how the 2nd row of castles turn into silhouette and blend into darkness ~T