Nick Thomm is one of my new favorite up and coming artists. Hailing from Melbourne, Nick is not only an artist, designer, and director, but also the co-founder of SRC783, a magazine popular in Australia's underground scene. Nick has also opened up a studio, from which the looks of the website, is doing pretty well. It's called The Drop Studio, and they've done work designing business cards, websites, and print products for fashion designers, studios, and PR agencies across Melbourne. Nick just ran his first solo exhibit for ten days in October at the No Vacancy Gallery in Melbourne. His amazing mixed media prints, installations, sculptures, and large scale neon artwork are still available for purchase through his online store which can be viewed here.
What I love about his artwork is that it's not just a few paintings, or a couple sculptures, he has so much going on, but not so much that it's overwhelming. Here's a taste of some mixed media he's created.
Spirit (Bacchus) 1300mm x 1600mm, $3,500
Warp (Queen & Lion), 1041mm x 1389mm, $1,800
Future Past Skateboard Decks (Dad, Mum, Girl, Boy), 8 inches wide, $125 each
Real Eyes, Realise, Real Lies Neon Sign, 1.6m x 1.6 m, price on application.
Australia seems like an amazing place to be for the art and fashion scene. I hope one day I get there.
(Also, apologies for not converting the metric!)
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