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In this painting, I was experimenting with pushing the letter out of the scene, showing only some evidence of it’s form on further inspection, while giving shape to more of it in shadow.

The concept for a collection of alphabet paintings originated from my belief that people connect personally to specific letters and numbers, each for their own reason. To expand the concept beyond single letter decorative art, I begin with one long poetic billboard phrase. By not painting the repeating letters, the 43-letter message remains obscured (however, the phrase is revealed as an inscription on the back of the work). The eastern coastal landscape plays a dominant role in the series.

11”w x 14”h acrylic on wood panel with a satin varnish, handmade float frame (natural maple/blonde color) - NO GLASS is required (Frame dimensions: 12.25”w x 15.25”h x .75”d). Mounted with picture wire, ready to hang.
In this painting, I was experimenting with pushing the letter out of the scene, showing only some evidence of it’s form on further inspection, while giving shape to more of it in shadow.

The concept for a collection of alphabet paintings originated from my belief that people connect personally to specific letters and numbers, each for their own reason. To expand the concept beyond single letter decorative art, I begin with one long poetic billboard phrase. By not painting the repeating letters, the 43-letter message remains obscured (however, the phrase is revealed as an inscription on the back of the work). The eastern coastal landscape plays a dominant role in the series.

11”w x 14”h acrylic on wood panel with a satin varnish, handmade float frame (natural maple/blonde color) - NO GLASS is required (Frame dimensions: 12.25”w x 15.25”h x .75”d). Mounted with picture wire, ready to hang.
In this painting, I was experimenting with pushing the letter out of the scene, showing only some evidence of it’s form on further inspection, while giving shape to more of it in shadow.

The concept for a collection of alphabet paintings originated from my belief that people connect personally to specific letters and numbers, each for their own reason. To expand the concept beyond single letter decorative art, I begin with one long poetic billboard phrase. By not painting the repeating letters, the 43-letter message remains obscured (however, the phrase is revealed as an inscription on the back of the work). The eastern coastal landscape plays a dominant role in the series.

11”w x 14”h acrylic on wood panel with a satin varnish, handmade float frame (natural maple/blonde color) - NO GLASS is required (Frame dimensions: 12.25”w x 15.25”h x .75”d). Mounted with picture wire, ready to hang.
In this painting, I was experimenting with pushing the letter out of the scene, showing only some evidence of it’s form on further inspection, while giving shape to more of it in shadow.

The concept for a collection of alphabet paintings originated from my belief that people connect personally to specific letters and numbers, each for their own reason. To expand the concept beyond single letter decorative art, I begin with one long poetic billboard phrase. By not painting the repeating letters, the 43-letter message remains obscured (however, the phrase is revealed as an inscription on the back of the work). The eastern coastal landscape plays a dominant role in the series.

11”w x 14”h acrylic on wood panel with a satin varnish, handmade float frame (natural maple/blonde color) - NO GLASS is required (Frame dimensions: 12.25”w x 15.25”h x .75”d). Mounted with picture wire, ready to hang.
In this painting, I was experimenting with pushing the letter out of the scene, showing only some evidence of it’s form on further inspection, while giving shape to more of it in shadow.

The concept for a collection of alphabet paintings originated from my belief that people connect personally to specific letters and numbers, each for their own reason. To expand the concept beyond single letter decorative art, I begin with one long poetic billboard phrase. By not painting the repeating letters, the 43-letter message remains obscured (however, the phrase is revealed as an inscription on the back of the work). The eastern coastal landscape plays a dominant role in the series.

11”w x 14”h acrylic on wood panel with a satin varnish, handmade float frame (natural maple/blonde color) - NO GLASS is required (Frame dimensions: 12.25”w x 15.25”h x .75”d). Mounted with picture wire, ready to hang.

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Sam Tudyk

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 12.3 W x 15.3 H x 0.8 D in

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In this painting, I was experimenting with pushing the letter out of the scene, showing only some evidence of it’s form on further inspection, while giving shape to more of it in shadow. The concept for a collection of alphabet paintings originated from my belief that people connect personally to s...

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2017

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Graphic structures, obscured messages, unconventional language, and memories often come into play in the creation of my artwork. Billboards and materials of correspondence frequently act as containers for those ideas. To see more artwork, please also visit my personal website, . Some artworks shown but not listed for sale are available through Reynolds Gallery in Richmond, Virginia: Please give them a call, they are fine people! Thank you for your interest in my work.

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