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Leviathan is part of the Up-Cycled collection.

Leviathan and Behemoth are two cupboard doors with pouring paints applied into the inset panel in contrasting colours.
The door itself has been filled and then glossed white to resemble a frame, then the inner panel is filled with pouring paints. 

Samuel has used green and blue tones with black in Leviathan, whereas Behemoth uses red and gold tones with white.

The name Leviathan and Behemoth came from the names of beasts mentioned in the book of Job in the Hebrew bible and in the Old Testament.
The contrast in colours between both art works led Samuel down the path of Chaos and Calm.

"Both are of Babylonian origin, where they are creatures of the primal Chaos, Behemoth of the Earth and male, Leviathan of the Ocean Deep and female."

The artwork is hung in the wall using brass fixings and wire which are already attached on the back of each door.
Leviathan is part of the Up-Cycled collection.

Leviathan and Behemoth are two cupboard doors with pouring paints applied into the inset panel in contrasting colours.
The door itself has been filled and then glossed white to resemble a frame, then the inner panel is filled with pouring paints. 

Samuel has used green and blue tones with black in Leviathan, whereas Behemoth uses red and gold tones with white.

The name Leviathan and Behemoth came from the names of beasts mentioned in the book of Job in the Hebrew bible and in the Old Testament.
The contrast in colours between both art works led Samuel down the path of Chaos and Calm.

"Both are of Babylonian origin, where they are creatures of the primal Chaos, Behemoth of the Earth and male, Leviathan of the Ocean Deep and female."

The artwork is hung in the wall using brass fixings and wire which are already attached on the back of each door.
Leviathan is part of the Up-Cycled collection.

Leviathan and Behemoth are two cupboard doors with pouring paints applied into the inset panel in contrasting colours.
The door itself has been filled and then glossed white to resemble a frame, then the inner panel is filled with pouring paints. 

Samuel has used green and blue tones with black in Leviathan, whereas Behemoth uses red and gold tones with white.

The name Leviathan and Behemoth came from the names of beasts mentioned in the book of Job in the Hebrew bible and in the Old Testament.
The contrast in colours between both art works led Samuel down the path of Chaos and Calm.

"Both are of Babylonian origin, where they are creatures of the primal Chaos, Behemoth of the Earth and male, Leviathan of the Ocean Deep and female."

The artwork is hung in the wall using brass fixings and wire which are already attached on the back of each door.
Leviathan is part of the Up-Cycled collection.

Leviathan and Behemoth are two cupboard doors with pouring paints applied into the inset panel in contrasting colours.
The door itself has been filled and then glossed white to resemble a frame, then the inner panel is filled with pouring paints. 

Samuel has used green and blue tones with black in Leviathan, whereas Behemoth uses red and gold tones with white.

The name Leviathan and Behemoth came from the names of beasts mentioned in the book of Job in the Hebrew bible and in the Old Testament.
The contrast in colours between both art works led Samuel down the path of Chaos and Calm.

"Both are of Babylonian origin, where they are creatures of the primal Chaos, Behemoth of the Earth and male, Leviathan of the Ocean Deep and female."

The artwork is hung in the wall using brass fixings and wire which are already attached on the back of each door.
Leviathan is part of the Up-Cycled collection.

Leviathan and Behemoth are two cupboard doors with pouring paints applied into the inset panel in contrasting colours.
The door itself has been filled and then glossed white to resemble a frame, then the inner panel is filled with pouring paints. 

Samuel has used green and blue tones with black in Leviathan, whereas Behemoth uses red and gold tones with white.

The name Leviathan and Behemoth came from the names of beasts mentioned in the book of Job in the Hebrew bible and in the Old Testament.
The contrast in colours between both art works led Samuel down the path of Chaos and Calm.

"Both are of Babylonian origin, where they are creatures of the primal Chaos, Behemoth of the Earth and male, Leviathan of the Ocean Deep and female."

The artwork is hung in the wall using brass fixings and wire which are already attached on the back of each door.
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Leviathan Painting

Samuel Deacon

United Kingdom

Painting, Pouring Paints on Wood

Size: 16.5 W x 14.6 H x 0.8 D in

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Leviathan is part of the Up-Cycled collection. Leviathan and Behemoth are two cupboard doors with pouring paints applied into the inset panel in contrasting colours. The door itself has been filled and then glossed white to resemble a frame, then the inner panel is filled with pouring paints. Samuel has used green and blue tones with black in Leviathan, whereas Behemoth uses red and gold tones with white. The name Leviathan and Behemoth came from the names of beasts mentioned in the book of Job in the Hebrew bible and in the Old Testament. The contrast in colours between both art works led Samuel down the path of Chaos and Calm. "Both are of Babylonian origin, where they are creatures of the primal Chaos, Behemoth of the Earth and male, Leviathan of the Ocean Deep and female." The artwork is hung in the wall using brass fixings and wire which are already attached on the back of each door.

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Painting:Pouring Paints on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:16.5 W x 14.6 H x 0.8 D in

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Samuel Deacon is a young talent from the United Kingdom whose paintings have been featured in solo and group shows nationally. Samuel is a full time artist and a graduate of Interior Architecture who developed his painting style in abstract work full of bold color palettes and layers of texture. Using primarily acrylics with clay and plaster, he is inspired by themes of nature and emotion which he then transforms onto the canvas as energetic pieces of art.

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