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TOM JEAN WEBB

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ANNA-LIISA KILK

ANNA-LIISA KILK

b.1982, London, UK Lives in Austin, TX, USA

Tom Jean Webb, originally from London, was deeply influenced by his grandfather’s passion for Americana, which sparked his interest in the American Southwest. While still residing in the UK, Webb’s painting practice took on a fantastical portrayal of this region. Upon moving to Texas, his work transitioned into a contemplative exploration of the human connection to the natural environment.

Through his paintings and sculptures, Webb seeks to learn from the land and its teachings about the human condition. His artistic choices infuse the landscape with a psychedelic energy, illustrating nature’s distinct frequency.

The Inseparable Nature of Land From Itself

A Morning Like Honey

Webb also highlights the beauty of the harmonious relationship between humans and the natural world, depicting man-made structures that blend seamlessly in color and texture with their surroundings.

Webb’s fascination extends to the real and implied space within his artwork. By creating immersive compositions, he invites viewers to engage with his constructed landscapes and contemplate their own relationship with the outside world. Recognizing the inherent link between humans and the land, Webb emphasizes that nature serves as both a reflection and an original source of inspiration.

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