Low Key Coffee and Craft

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 43cm (W) x 43cm (H) x 4.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Low Key Coffee and Craft:

Like painting, the process of making the cosplay can be deeply therapeutic and relaxing. The process of crafting the character's mask, costume or other props is an art akin to any sculptor or painter; it is a space to project, imagine and realise.
This still life depicts the construction of Loki's headpiece handmade by cosplayer Bianca Mazey. In this quiet setting of foam, cutters, brushes, paint and coffee the colours reflect the onscreen palette of Loki from the Marvel Thor movies.

The work is painted on specially prepared canvas, stretched and presented in a deep edged floating black timber frame.

Artist Bio

Born and raised in Adelaide Tom came to painting after a rich and eclectic tapestry of life experiences and now makes high fidelity works focused on asking questions.

With a background in health sciences as well as architecture and design Tom's paintings are deeply rooted in the notion of critical thinking and the forging of human identity. Concepts of community versus individuality permeate the work as well as complexity versus minimalism.

The use of realism in traditional oil paints gives pause to the rapid consumptive nature of the modern digital image. They ask the viewer to rest a while, observe and let the painting take one's thoughts where it will. The works do not regale with a bombastic answer but rather sequester time for a deeper question.

He has been a semi-finalist in the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize in 2016, 2019 and again in 2022. He was the winner of the Kennedy Art Prize People's Choice Award 2021 and 2023. He was a Bluethumb Art Prize Finalist in 2022 as well as a Finalist in the Darling Portrait Prize 2022 at the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra.

Since 2013 Tom has been involved in the acclaimed pop-up fine art workshop school The Art Academy in Adelaide run by internationally renowned artist Robin Eley. Working first as a technical assistant and later as an instructor Tom has continued the never-ending journey of refining his craft and sharing that passion with others; for a lesson in painting is a lesson in thinking and continues to be to this day.

Commissions

Tom's studio is in Adelaide, South Australia