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Canadian-born painter, Tom Arthur Morris studied BA Fine Art at the Hull School of Art (1993-96) and graduated with an MA from The University of Brighton (1998-2000), with a post-graduate at the Academia Sztuk Pieknych in Krakow inbetween.
In the early 2000s he collaborated with Sian Emmison on a public art film funded by the Amsterdam Arts Board before entering the world of marketing in London, where he worked as a creative director and entrepreneur - co-founding the the Bobbin bicycle brand, before exiting to (re) focus on painting.
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Working in duality, he creates either wholly abstract or psychedelically-embued landscape images. His influences include Ivon Hitchens, David Hockney, Megan Rooney and the Catalan painter Joaquim Mir.
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A collection of his abstract canvases can be found throughout the Conde-Naste-featured restaurant-hotel Holm in Somerset, while other work is in private collections around the UK. He lives in London and is based at Koppel Heights Studios.
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