tom brice

eagle
£2,800.00
45.0 x 35.0 cm
tom brice

Tom Brice is a contemporary Scottish visual artist, known for his diverse and imaginative artistic practice. A Fine Art graduate of Edinburgh College of Art, Brice's work is deeply informed by a creative upbringing in rural Aberdeenshire and a keen interest in various forms of visual culture.

His artistic development took a significant turn after encountering Tristan Manco's "Street Logos," leading to invaluable mentorship from acclaimed artists Shepard Fairey and D*Face during the height of their popularity. This influence, combined with his extensive travels and interests in anime, graphic novels, music, album art, and philosophy, has shaped his distinctive visual language.

Brice's process typically begins with drawing, allowing ideas to unfold and manifest across various mediums, including paintings, prints, CAD drawings, sculptures, illustrations, and tapestries. He strives to create art that is a "projection of [his] imagination onto the world," often weaving together multiple ideas and feelings within a single piece, allowing viewers to extract their own meanings.

He has exhibited in group shows, notably at the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh.

tom brice

Tom Brice is a contemporary Scottish visual artist, known for his diverse and imaginative artistic practice. A Fine Art graduate of Edinburgh College of Art, Brice's work is deeply informed by a creative upbringing in rural Aberdeenshire and a keen interest in various forms of visual culture.

His artistic development took a significant turn after encountering Tristan Manco's "Street Logos," leading to invaluable mentorship from acclaimed artists Shepard Fairey and D*Face during the height of their popularity. This influence, combined with his extensive travels and interests in anime, graphic novels, music, album art, and philosophy, has shaped his distinctive visual language.

Brice's process typically begins with drawing, allowing ideas to unfold and manifest across various mediums, including paintings, prints, CAD drawings, sculptures, illustrations, and tapestries. He strives to create art that is a "projection of [his] imagination onto the world," often weaving together multiple ideas and feelings within a single piece, allowing viewers to extract their own meanings.

He has exhibited in group shows, notably at the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh.