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PROFILE -
The focus of Thom's work on automotive subject matter evolved
naturally - it is his life-long passion for cars and racing that drives his
creativity. His passion got an early start while attending the local antique
car show in his Dad's Model B pickup as a young boy.
After graduating from the Paier College of Art in Hamden, CT his career in
Illustration began as a sketch artist in New York City, after which he decided to go free lance. He has been published and exhibited with The Society of Illustrators in New York, and his illustrations and paintings hang in corporate collections and the galleries
of private collectors throughout the United States and Europe. He has also
been the featured artist at the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix for 1998 and
1999 and was selected to paint the event poster for the 1999 Castle Hill
Concours d'Elegance. Most recently Universal Studios contracted him
to produce a limited edition lithograph based on Ralf Schumacher, Juan Pablo
Montoya and the BMW/Williams Formula One Team to be released in '01.
Thom paints with acrylics in a classically realistic style which compliments his outstanding designs.
"Although our memories are nebulous, my paintings
capture a perfect crystallized moment in time. I dream in color, so
naturally the color theories that are applied in my paintings are
pre-established, like moves in a game of chess so to speak. Whether conceptual
or narrative, I strive to capture the true essence of my subject matter in
one compelling image." Born and raised in Connecticut, Thom now makes his
home and studio in Hopewell, New Jersey. He's an avid fan who loves to
attend races and calls LimeRock his home away from home.
Thom's corporate client list includes Sony, Kodak, Duracell, STP,
QuakerState, Miller Beer, Pirelli, Universal Studios,
Roundel Magazine, Old Cars Weekly, Vintage Racecar Journal, Ford, Audi, Saab,
Volkswagen, Chrysler, BMW, Skip Barber Racing School, Pittsburgh Vintage
Grand Prix, Castle Hill Concours d'Elegance, among others.
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