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Studio Visit with Sam Wolfe Connelly

Artist Sam Wolfe Connelly, who will have work in the upcoming "Lush Life" group show at Roq La Rue that opens tonight in Seattle, works in a studio nestled in his Brooklyn jewel box apartment. His works — smoky charcoal drawings contrasted by paintings punctuated with bright pops of color — are filled with crystal growths, moody yet sensual heroines and an eerie tone of subtle horror. Recently, we had a chance to stop by the artist's studio to see what he's been up to since we last featured him on the site. Take a peek after the jump for an exclusive look inside his studio as well as images of works in progress.

Artist Sam Wolfe Connelly, who will have work in the upcoming “Lush Life” group show at Roq La Rue that opens tonight in Seattle, works in a studio nestled in his Brooklyn jewel box apartment. His works — smoky charcoal drawings contrasted by paintings punctuated with bright pops of color — are filled with crystal growths, moody yet sensual heroines and an eerie tone of subtle horror. Recently, we had a chance to stop by the artist’s studio to see what he’s been up to since we last featured him on the site. Take a peek inside his studio as well as images of works in progress.

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