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Samuel S. Hoskins
Winter Oil Florence Academy Oil Harvest of Autumn Reflection

2023

$3,680
$4,60020% Off
£2,778.99
£3,473.7420% Off
€3,181.69
€3,977.1120% Off
CA$5,197.12
CA$6,496.4020% Off
A$5,674.01
A$7,092.5220% Off
CHF 2,974.65
CHF 3,718.3220% Off
MX$68,913.07
MX$86,141.3420% Off
NOK 37,148.57
NOK 46,435.7220% Off
SEK 35,078.16
SEK 43,847.7020% Off
DKK 23,747.90
DKK 29,684.8820% Off

About the Item

Samuel S.Hoskins Statement on Winter: Delving into the symbolism of winter, I painted a figure dressed in black, embracing the harvest of autumn. In my perspective, winter signifies a moment to take stock of one's life, withdrawing into a state of reflection. It's a time to gaze ahead, anticipating the promises that spring holds for renewal and growth. As a graduate of The Florence Academy of Art and a devoted oil painter, Samuel Hoskins is enthralled by the profound interplay of creation and transformation within the physical world. Through the alchemical processes of boiling, mulling, and filtering raw materials, The artist unlocks the latent potential within humble substances like dirt and oil, elevating them to a higher dimension as vibrant oil paint. This intimate connection with the materials fosters a deep understanding of their interconnectedness and their integral role in the artistic process. Just like the oil in the oil painting, Hopkins does not perceive himself as an isolated individual striving for mere self-expression; rather, he sees himself as a humble node interwoven within the grand tapestry that connects us all together.
  • Creator:
    Samuel S. Hoskins (American)
  • Creation Year:
    2023
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 28 in (71.12 cm)Width: 18 in (45.72 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Houston, TX
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1405213891622

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