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BIOGRAPHY
In 1954, Tom was
born in a small coal-mining town in western Pennsylvania. There were little or no cultural influences.
At the age of 7 Tom decided to become a professional artist. He
believed that to be an artist came naturally, and that involved little
effort. This was his first major misconception. Living in a town of
less than 5,000 he received little artistic training, and since Tom was from a
family of 7 children, being sent to art school was out of the question.
Upon graduation from high school and being voted "most
artistic" of his class, Tom
moved to Florida where he talked his way into a job painting billboards for
Florida Outdoor Advertising. In one
year, Tom became their top pictorial artist.
After one more year Tom decided there was little chance of growth.
In 1974, he moved to Denver, Colorado and he enrolled in the Colorado
Institute of Art where he received a degree in Advertising and Design.
He freelanced his way through college and graduated with a professional
portfolio and since
he still had the wonder-lust for travel, Tom moved to Manila, Philippines
and started a graphic design studio. He
had by now become a painter/designer, and he worked in watercolors and designing
logos, packaging, and ad campaigns for some of the biggest companies in South
East Asia. From Manila he moved to
Hong Kong to manage the studio of a major designer.
Tom continued to paint and draw
while he freelanced for various companies in both Hong Kong and the Philippines.
He was greatly influenced by the artists of the Philippines, both
landscape and figurative, especially by the Philippine artist known by the name
of Amorsolo. Tom
was asked to move to Papua New Guinea to upgrade the corporate image of San
Miguel Beer Corporation, but since there were little social activities in New
Guinea, he continued to develop his painting abilities.
In 1981 Tom decided to return to the U.S. and further educate himself as
a painter. He
enrolled in the Academy of Art College in San Francisco and studied illustration
and fine art. Tom
freelanced his way through the academy and graduated with knowledge of a variety
of illustration and painting techniques.
He decided the only way to continue to paint in the various styles that
he enjoyed, was to service a diversity of clients.
Tom started working with interior designers by supplying them with custom
paintings, murals and screens, and he
worked on hotels, restaurants, and residential projects.
He has been involved in projects in a number of countries and has
supplied clients with room art custom painting, murals, and tromp L'oeil.
Tom is represented by numerous galleries in
California.
His fine art oils are mainly landscapes and florals, however he also does
figurative works. Tom teaches plein
air landscape painting, an Artist member of the California Art Club, and The Baywood Group of
painters which is a socially active environmental group of landscape
painters. Tom recently won "Best in Show" at the annual San Luis
Obispo Plien air festival and an "honorable mention "at the 2005
Carmel art festival. Tom was recently featured in the April issue of South West
Art magazine, and the April issue of The Artist's Magazine 2007. Tom has many collectors in the United States and abroad and
continues to develop into one of the most important landscape painters in the
U.S.