Art News
Tom Scanlon Show - Glasgow Rain 6-21 June 2009
by annanart
Sunday 31st May 2009
Preview on Friday 5th June 2009, 6-8pm.
Annan Gallery, Glasgow.
Exhibition continues to 21st June.
Urban legend has forty different names for rain in Glasgow. It's supposed to reflect the centrality and nuance of weather's influence on daily life.
Tom Scanlon's paintings mirror that rich vocabulary. His words? - the kaleidoscope of hues, the tracer burst of primary colours weaving the warp of the crowd and traffic in his cityscsape scenes. They are, like rain, transient, snapshots, and that is how he collects much of his material but paint cannot solidify ephemeral scenes any more than it can explain them.
| London (triptych) oil on canvas 120x80 cm £2,000 | ||
| Floral Jug, oil on canvas, 50x60 cm, £725 | Roses, oil on canvas, 40x50 cm, £525 |
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| NYC Crossing, oil on canvas, 80x40cm, £750 |
Tom Scanlon was born in 1963. He now lives and works in Paisley. He paints city and landscapes in heavy impasto oils using only a palette knife. This creates a richly textured image in vivid colour. Tom is a member of the Paisley Artists Group and the Society of Scottish Artists (SSA) and is a regular exhibitor in galleries and at international art fairs in Paris, London and New York. He has work in private collections in the USA, France, Holland and Ireland. He has also, recently completed a commission for St. George's Tron Church, Mandela Place in Glasgow's city centre.. One of his 'Glasgow Rain' series of paintings was selected for the Society of Scottish Artists 2007 Exhibition at the Royal Academy Edinburgh. |



