"Terminus" by Nubian
Adam S Doyle creates magical oil paintings. Throughout his work you can clearly see incomplete brushstrokes capitalizing to stand out of the crowd. I think this sort of style infuses his work with a sense of wonder. Adam is committed to narratives that explore themes of discovery, nuance, introspection, energy, mythology, and the realms in-between. His paintings have been exhibited in New York City, Los Angeles, and Europe. Doyle also does commercial work for books, magazines, and covers.
“Harnessing energy, raw and eloquent, I create images that invigorate our connection to our natural world, our humanity, and our shared story.” – Adam S. Doyle
they finally got him
One Night At The Bus Stop by Daniel Canedo
I don’t know how I missed this one but currently on display at Modern Eden Gallery San Francisco, California until March 26th, 2016 (Sorry!) is Leilani Bustamante’s solo show of new work “Diabolica.”
From the press release: “The natural and unnatural world requires balance. As in life and death, light and shadow, above and below one cannot exist without the other. The hero is locked in a symbiotic dependency with its nemesis. Whether it is an angel, a soldier of justice where goodness is righteous or a demon, an agent of malice where destruction of morality reigns supreme both sides are ferociously absolute. These stories of the occult are as old as the theme itself. They are a complex telling of an age old battle. Angel and demon lore have long represented a conflict that have been raging since the dawn of man. It is a conflict that continues to rage in all of us today.”
Bustamante’s work deals with all of this in fantastic fashion. Check it out if you have the chance before the show closes.
SP. 106 - Blame! (2017)
Link! We are here!
DARTH VADER in ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY (2016) LUKE SKYWALKER in THE MANDALORIAN (2020)
This, all of this is for us. So let me handle it.
ELIZABETH OLSEN as WANDA MAXIMOFF in WANDAVISION (2021)