Three Artists Collaborate
An exhibition of paintings
by Sam Roloff, Shawn Webber and Joseph Paul Lichnovsky
Stylistically, the paintings are a blend of realism, surrealism, Pop, and Graffiti Art.
And while some of the figure models depicted in the paintings are exotic dancers from Portland’s world-famous strip-club culture, not all the subject matter is fun-and-frothy.
Some pieces deal with world affairs and events culled from the day’s headlines: the plight of Syrian immigrants, the Anonymous protest movement, and the standoff between the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and supporters of the controversial Dakota Access oil pipeline.
![3341 sam roloff painting teal blue, america, oil, wars, gas pipeline, woman with umbrella, cat woman, American eagle, 911 towers, nuclear bomb, oil derrick, dorothy's red slipper](https://samroloff.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/3341-5-238x300.jpg)
![“Love Me Some BB8” | ID#3342 | Oil on canvas | 30 x 40" | 2016 | Sam Roloff & Shawn Webber](https://samroloff.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/3342-1500-225x300.jpg)
![MilkBar Crew front left to right. Photo in Occidental California 2017 "Joseph Paul Lichnovsky", "Shawn Webber" and Sam Roloff"](https://samroloff.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/the-three1-300x169.jpg)
![MilkBar Crew front left to right. Photo in Occidental California 2017 "Joseph Paul Lichnovsky", "Shawn Webber" and Sam Roloff"](https://samroloff.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/the-three2-300x169.jpg)