Creating illusion is the Art of misleading senses.Therefore Samuel Sladow is certainly an illusionist.
Clips, cutters and scissors take the place of the brushes.Paper, glue and varnish are used in place of the Painting Pigments.
We can see a difference in the technique but the result is there. Samuel Sladow creates the illusion, the illusion of oil-painting.
Effects on light and color can be compared to the shades of the most experienced painters.
Coming closer is necessary to understand and see the revealed mystery.
Brightness and shining also remind us the stained glasses of the Cathedral churches. As such, Samuel Sladow’s paintings are full of life. They are photosensitive and respond to the environment.
They are transformed with natural or artificial light, daylight, at night, according to the seasons.The intensity gives variety of light.
More than a picture, they become a window open onto an unusual world.
Samuel Sladow’s world.