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The Warrior Art Gallery
The Warrior Art Gallery
The Art Gallery of Sid Campbell The Warrior Artist of Dragunshire Artist and author Sid Campbell’s passion for Hawai’iana and traditional ancient weapons lore is reflected in the original artwork found in his 400 page coffee table hardback book titled Warrior Arts and Weapons of Ancient Hawai’i (To be in worldwide fine bookstores and national chains in September 28, 2006). His inspiration comes from legendary artist and Hawaiian living treasure Herb Kawainui Kane, who artfully captures the essence of Hawai’i’s past, realistically imagining the days long before the arrival of Europeans in 1778. In his own art, Sid Campbell also tries to convey the cultural lore and mystique surrounding the ancient koa fighters. He has spent a decade painting a gallery-sized collection of highly detailed Hawai’ian and contemporary Japanese and Okinawa Warrior Art. Campbell was inducted into the Hawaii Martial Arts International Society’s Hall of Fame in 2005, an honor that symbolizes his love for the culture, traditions, and lore of the warrior arts of ancient Hawai’i. His Japanese samurai and ukiyo-e (floating world Art). This soon-to-be-published coffee table book titled The Warrior Arts and Weapons of Ancient Japan and the Ryukyu Kingdom. His inspiration for Japanese art came from the famed artist Hisashi Otsuka presently living in Hawai’i. Other of his highly detailed fine art will be featured in a future book titled The Adventures of Sir Sid of Dragushire: In search of the Golden Dragon in the Lost Temple of the Sun. All of which can be viewed on the Internet at www.putfile.com/Dragun3/images. This Warrior Art Gallery will provide you with a glimpse into the art and style one one other the preeminent warriors artists of our time. Welcome to the Warrior Artist of Dragunshire’s Art Gallery.
Kiss of the Dragon Princess
Kiss of the Dragon Princess 
 
Oil on canvas painted and copyrighted in © 2006. Giclée Canvas (24" x 20") museum quality prints are created in Limited Edition (L/E) (S/N) signed, numbered and sealed (Serial numbered #-1-1500) unframed. This fine art print sells for $500.00.