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Artist Information:
Richard Thomson
Round Lake Park, IL
United States
Member Since: Mar 2008
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Artist Media:
Assemblage (8)
Artist Statement:
Magic, Freedom, and the
Assemblage Arts.
Thoughout my life I have been
fasinated by and seeking true
magic and the freedom that it
implies. Art was, in my mind
the gateway to both. In the
past, in my journey though
painting and sculpting, I
could sense the magic but not
...

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Richard Thomson Biography:

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Age
54
 
Gender Male
 
Status Committed
 
Children 4
 
Religion not provided
 
Education Self Taught
 
Hobbies / Interests salvage yards
 
Favorite Artistic Medium Assemblage
 
Favorite Arthistory Movement Expressionism - (1905 - 1945)
 
Favorite Visual Artist Edvard Munch
 
Favorite Work of Art Madonna (1893)
 
Biggest Artistic Inspiration not provided
 
Why Did You Become An Artist not provided
 
Your Personal Biography Biography

Richard Thomson was born in Libertyville, Illinois in 1954. Without the benefit of a formal education, he has established himself as one of the Midwest’s most prolific assemblage sculptors. Self-taught in all mediums, including oil paint on canvas, stone, brick, wood, and metals, Richard attributes his artistic inclinations and influences to the “men in my life”, the artists and tradesmen, the crafters and designers. “Through the years, they have provided me with all the tools, materials, and the visual appreciation I needed to find my voice.”

Richard describes his youth as providing him with an “amber colored view of all the world things most young men learn in the hushed whispers in the boy’s room, he learned bar stool wisdom as he worked in his uncles bar.” His grandfather, a Scottish stonemason and oil painter, allowed him to sit and watch him paint. His father, a bricklayer and later a fireman, was “fearless in all mediums”, and gave Richard exposure to “the truly incredible things that could be done with stone, metal, wood and Rustoleum.” Richard’s uncle, a bar keep, influenced his religious orientation as Richard spent his Sunday mornings cleaning and setting up for the church crowd. “The church was a very strong influence in the community, but the men in my family opted to earn their daily bread, rather than pray for it.”

Richard traveled around the world as a prominent hair designer and artistic trainer for over 25 years. Returning to the Chicago in 2003, Richard became a full-time artist with a wide variety of subject matter.

Richard’s shrines, altars and tabernacles display his preoccupation with religious architecture, color and the human figure. His use of reclaimed items combined with figurative oil paintings provides the viewer with visually stimulating and thought provoking images. They are recognizable contemporary relations of Edvard Munch and Antoni Gaudi. Reacting to religious beliefs and myths and its influences on modern day sexuality, to the joining of objects together, to the paint that unifies and disguises the original bits and pieces, Richard’s artistic redemption brings a new approach to the assemblage arts.
 


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