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Tag: Gamblin Cold Wax Medium

Olympia Doctor’s International Art Collecting Goes Local

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| Paintings, Patrons of the Arts

Ryan Anderson, MD of Olympia Washington USA, turns his eye to a local Northwestern artist by adding to his collection of six Sam Roloff paintings. Dr. Anderson and his wife Maria have collected paintings for many years during there travels.  Their first Roloff, a water color titled “Mushroom Farm” was acquired in 1986.  The Anderson’s […]

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Really? In Torrit Grey

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Painted using only Gamblin’s Torrit Grey. The idea came to me when I found out about their annual Torrit Grey contest.  I treated the oil paint much like a watercolor in that the natural light lights come from the white of the background rather than using white. You can submit to the contest online at […]

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It used to be Red on Red…

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| Acquired Works, Paintings

Title: It Used to be Red on Red… Owner: Private Collection of Dr. Ryan and Maria Anderson Medium: Oil on Hand Stetched Canvas with Gamblin Cold Wax Medium Size: 48 x 30 inches Date: April 2009

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geometry environment relationship

Sam Roloff’s abstract works range from an almost hypnotic reference to the landscape, to geometric shapes that suggest architecture, construction, and the substrates of interiors and the urban environment

With rich colors, as well as stark blacks and whites, each painting carries through the theme of ‘back-story’.

There is a reference to time passing and the daily undercurrents of thought, phrases, connections, missed opportunities, and triumphs that make up the human experience.

women of portland

This series of portraits is built on the premise that each person has a unique story that informs the present.

Inspired by the dynamic and beautiful women of Sam Roloff’s adopted home, each portrait expresses the spirit of the subject and is a tribute to women all over the world who lead, support, create, and enlighten.

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