But it’s not just the wine lovers and makers who are taken with Thomas’s work. With his original, refreshing approach to the still life, and the passion he brings to it, he has captured the collective imagination of wine collectors and art collectors alike. For perhaps the first time, these diverse markets have found a common bond with Thomas’s images.
But why wine?
Thomas explains it best himself:
“At first I focused on red. It’s a universal color, the color of passion. So many of cultural icons are red: Coca-Cola, Radio Flyer wagons, Campbell’s Soup cans, and Converse tennis shoes. I painted them all. And red wine. Little did I know when I created my first painting of red wine that it would become my passion. Wine is a work of art. Wine makers are truly artists, and the community amongst them is a creative, artistic community. They Put the same passion into crafting wine that I put into the composition of a painting, The more you learn about wine the more you realize there’s really no bad wine.. Just like are, wine means different things to different people.”
Why wine? The answer is evident. Because Arvid is, in addition to a painter of wine, a lover of wine, and his passion for his subject and the food like it evokes is written as a symphony of oil on canvas.
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