Painting by Sam Brett 6 Artworks Sold

Break and Surge

Oil, Canvas, Ready to hang

152.4cm (W) x 101.6cm (H) x 3.8cm (D)

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Artwork Description

This piece comes from my interest in the shifting energy of the ocean and how quickly it can change. I’m drawn to the contrast between heavy water and soft foam, and the way light catches the edges as waves break. By focusing closely on movement and texture, the aim is to create a painting that feels active but still balanced.

Artist Bio

Born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1995, Samuel Brett is a talented painter whose artistic journey began in early childhood. From the moment he could hold a pencil, Samuel displayed a natural passion for drawing and painting, which later evolved into a deep appreciation for Traditional Realism. His formative years were shaped by the Peninsula Art Society, where he began formal training at just 10 years old, igniting his ambition to pursue a career in the arts. Samuel draws inspiration from the masters of art history, including Diego Velázquez, Edward Hopper, Rembrandt, Caspar David Friedrich, and Caravaggio. Their influence is evident in his dedication to capturing light, emotion, and atmosphere in his work. After earning a Diploma in Visual Arts, Samuel honed his skills in oil painting, charcoal, and graphite, further refining his craft. His work explores cityscapes, landscapes, and portraiture, focusing on the intricate interplay between light and shadow to evoke a sense of realism and connection. Working primarily in oil paints, Samuel finds inspiration in nature and urban street scenes. By immersing himself in these environments, he creates art that captures the beauty and authenticity of the world around him, inviting viewers to share in his vision of reality infused with artistic depth.

Commissions

Sam's studio is in Melbourne