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Artist Information:
Tom Lund-Lack
STOWMARKET,
United Kingdom
Member Since: Nov 2002
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Artist Media:
Painting Oil (52)
Printmaking Giclee (1)
Reproduction (3)
Artist Exhibitions:
Selected Group Exhibitions:
2008
Horse in Art, Obsidian
Gallery, Layby Farm,
Old Risborough Road, Stoke
Mandeville, Buckinghamshire 14
August - 14 September.
Upstairs Gallery, Beccles,
Suffolk, 1-30 August.
Suffolk Open Studios Showcase
Exhibitions
Blackthorpe Barn Rougham 17 to
26 May.
Suffolk Open Studios 14/15
June.
Orwell Park School 29/...

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Artist Galleries:
Cavern 4, 4 Whiting Street,
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33
1NX +44 (0)1284 700009....

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Artist Reviews:
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Commissions:
Wall Mural for Mrs Jo Cole,
Gosbeck, Suffolk, UK.
Painting for Mr @ Mrs George
Gooden, Woodbridge, Suffolk,
UK.
Painting for Sally Morgan,
Debenham, Suffolk, UK.
Painting for The Parish
Council, Coddenham, Suffolk,
UK.
Painting for Mrs Maureen Hyde,
Grundisburgh, Suffolk, UK.
Painting for The Crowfield
Rose, Suffolk, UK.
Painting of ...

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Artist Statement for Tom Lund-Lack

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. My own personal view is the complete antithesis of what might at first be concluded by the observer. War is a sordid, destructive and primitive form of human behaviour that often terminates in no obvious conclusion. Psychedelic Shack released a single called War in March 1970 it was summarised by the chorus “War, what is it good for? Absolutely nothin” – I agree take a look at the effects of depleted uranium and then ask if war makes sense!


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