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"My work is a study in thought, perception, light, space and the innate visceral reaction we all feel to image. Connecting sense and thought to form."

"I started painting as a child. The initial inspiration for many of my works came at an early age. As a child the images appeared in vague preexistent form. As I matured the images evolved into unique patterns of light and structure. It wasn’t until later in life that I’d develop the skills and experience necessary to communicate these ideas through painting. As an adolescent I independently studied the arts through books, magazines and in museums. With a copy of Art News under my arm and an eye for discovery I toured the museums and galleries of New York, Boston and Philadelphia studying technique and style. I formally studied the arts for several years during college. These studies and years of exhaustive work led to the paintings you see today. The paintings are constructed in a line on line technique bordered with a heavy acrylic impasto. Many are finished with a thick dense high gloss resin. I hope you enjoy the work." Tom

"It is quite clear to me that the religious paradise of youth, which is thus lost, was a first attempt to free myself from the chains of the "merely personal," from an existence which is dominated by wishes, hopes, and primitive feelings. Out yonder there was this huge world, which exists independently of us human beings and which stands before us like a great, eternal riddle, at least partially accessible to our inspection and thinking. The contemplation of this world beckoned like a liberation, and I soon noticed that many a man whom I had learned to esteem and to admire had found inner freedom and security in devoted occupation with it. The mental grasp of this extrapersonal world within the frame of the given possibilities swam as the highest aim half consciously and half unconsciously before my mind’s eye. Similar motivated men of the present and of the past, as well as the insights which they had achieved, were the friends which could not be lost. The road to this paradise was not as comfortable and alluring as the road to the religious paradise; but it proved itself as trustworthy, and I have never regretted having chosen it." Einstein

   
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