Skies and seas are the foundation of most of my
paintings; capturing the movement of a wave or the
light on clouds is in every sense a challenge and
the moment when all the elements are in harmony
is fleeting. ?
When all these elusive
features are
brought together successfully in an attractive
combination of colours and tones, reflective of
many moods then I am satisfied. To these
elemental features I sometimes bring the
romanticism of
the rider and horse or just the horse on its own
capturing an impression of a moment in time and
the interaction of colour, light and movement. The
same passion for moments is to be found in many
of my other paintings which portray drama, speed,
grace or romance.
It is perhaps ironic that some of my paintings
contain military subjects, as it is not war that
appeals to me but the machines. Machines are
neutral and
I tend to see them as iconic shapes, identifiable
with defining moments of historical significance.
Undoubtedly they can also add dramatic narrative
or
be used to create interesting contradictions to my
seas and skies, thus for all these reasons I use
them as subjects for my paintings.
Target-Art organised Art Exhibition:
The Red Cow, Wooburn Green, (20 April 2009 - 2
June 2009)
2008
Suffolk Open Studios Showcase Exhibition
Anglia Art Exhibition
Suffolk Open studios at the Upstairs gallery
Horse in Art, Obsidian Gallery, Buckinghamshire
2007
Two man show at Easton Farm Park, Framlingham.
2006
The Suffolk Horse Fair
Spring Art Fair Ipswich
Tendring Hundred Art show Essex
2004
Ipswich Art Festival
Society of Equestrian Artists Summer Show - The
Mall Gallery.
Natural World Art exhibition - Banhams Zoo Norfolk.
Horse in Art exhibition - Obsidian Art Gallery
Buckinghamshire
Christmas Art Fair, Ipswich.
2003
East Anglia's Finest Artists Robert Cross Hall, Corn
Exchange Ipswich
Debut at Gallery Kaleidoscope, London NW6
The 'Equus' Art exhibition - Banhams Zoo, Norfolk
2002
Society of Equestrian Artists Summer Show at
Christies
News and Press
Feature in the East Anglian Equestrian magazine for
Spring and Summer 2006. Feature in Norfolk and
Suffolk Life magazine May 2008.
Comments by other artists
Pat Watson, Australia said Fortunately, or in my case
unfortunately I have been drawn to a style that is
both challenging and extremely difficult. Like any
good portrait one endeavours to represent more
than just the subject. It's obvious to me that in your
work Tom you have achieved something special. You
have produced movement and action that is quite
impossible to deliver from even the best camera.
November 2008
Elaine Fraser, New Zealand said Your work is very
inspirational. I just love your style; it is easy and
accomplished, not fussy or overworked. I admire
artists with that ability, as I struggle with detail and
knowing when enough is enough. Love your use of
colour too. December 2008.
Michelle Gates, UK said Beautiful work, very
inspiring. December 2008.
Louise Hafesh, New Jersey USA said Luscious
colors... masterful sense of movement... serene
atmosphere... your paintings are a joy to behold!
November 2008.
Martin Clarke, Australia said Terrific work, Tom.
Great subjects, painted with great skill and a
distinctive style. November 2008.
Collections
My work is represented in private collections in the
UK and USA.