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"Semiprecious": A solo exhibition by Sam Wolfe Connelly

Spoke Art is pleased to present Semiprecious, a solo show by Sam Wolfe Connelly. This series of illustrations will be Sam’s first solo show following his recent graduation from the prestigious SCAD and recent relocation to New York City. Semiprecious is based around the amorphous narrative of being left by someone. This visual chronicle evokes the feeling of being flawed and knowing that there is always going to be something more precious than you. Sam’s drawings are inspired by grave robbing and underground mining; two subjects that darkly probe the depths of both the physical and spiritual worlds. The artist communicates what it is like to try and steal back what you’ve lost, but ultimately being stuck in a black mineshaft with nothing but soot and diamonds around you. Lighting is addressed with steadfast urgency in this collection of works. Connelly lets light guide the viewer to places previously shrouded in darkness: only exposed by careful introspection. This diverse set of pieces varies from the wholly subterranean, to the light and effervescent. Through the lens of precious stones themselves, the artist explores the way light is captured, reflected and transformed by natures most sought after and rare treasures. He produces intricate relationships between subject, stone, artist and viewer. About the artist: Sam Wolfe Connelly was born in 1988 and has recently graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design. His work has been featured in the Society of Illustrators (NYC), and New York Times.com, Creative Quarterly. Some of his clients include Playboy Magazine, Hasbro, Colors Magazine, SCAD, and Coheed & Cambria.

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samwolfeconnelly


Venue:

Spoke Art Gallery


Address:

816 Sutter St.

San Francisco, CA

USA


Starting: October 08, 2011

Ending: October 27, 2011


Start Time: 6pm

End Time: 10pm


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Cost: Free

Alcohol: No

Dress Code: No

Parking Fee: No


Posted:

October 04, 2011 05:29pm