Website: www.3dsculptor.com
Instagram: andrewthomas_visionaryartist
My recent series of works, the ‘Transformation Series’, are the consequence of my lifetimes experience across multiple subjects of interest, including philosophy (East and West), esotericism, spirituality, sacred geometry, symbolism, frequency, energy, cymatics, morphic resonance and chemistry. These works embody the inner glow of life, a glimpse into the essence of consciousness, which speak about the profound and infinite depth of the soul, its essence, transformation and interconnectedness to all universal life. They also speak about the connection of religion, philosophy and spirituality. The symbolism provides clues to the content; the miraculous, mysterious and complexity of the multi-layered experience of humanity, harmoniously entwined with the sacred geometry of the universe.”
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www.3dsculptor.com
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Andrew Thomas SWAc
Andrew Thomas is a professional sculptural artist based in the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, with a lifelong career in the arts, spanning back over the past 35 years. He is a full member of the South West Academy of Fine and Applied Arts, and has exhibited in the UK’s most prestigious events, alongside many of the Great Masters of art and contemporaries of our time. His visionary artistic expression reflects the depth of his research across multiple subjects of interest, noted for its innovation and outstanding technical distinction, winning numerous top international awards, and can be found in private collections worldwide. Andrew is also a private tutor and published author, who has written prolifically about his subject with his own title and over 80 international publications.
“I have been fortunate enough to spend my working life immersed in the creative art of sculpture, investigating many profound and fascinating subjects, and then working through a series of sculptural forms to express their language. I work primarily in wood, using the deconstruction process of carving to explore the infinite possibilities of form within the block, and immensely appreciate the versatility of this dense organic medium. My works are then cast in bronze metal, which offers the permanence of a medium that can be experienced and treasured for generations”.