Thomas Weeks Art Collections
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Artwork by Thomas Weeks
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Submitted for Your Convenience by Thomas Weeks
Godzilla versus Shakira by Thomas Weeks
Burger King Value Meal No. 5 by Thomas Weeks
Box wine with bread no. 1 by Thomas Weeks
The Treachery of Images by Thomas Weeks
Tequila with Lime No. 6 by Thomas Weeks
Portrait of Bacon by Thomas Weeks
Tequila with Lime No. 4 by Thomas Weeks
Burger King Value Meal no. 2 by Thomas Weeks
Still Life with Orange No. 1 by Thomas Weeks
Crunchy Cheese - Spring by Thomas Weeks
Crunchy Cheese - Summer by Thomas Weeks
Still Life with Orange No. 2 by Thomas Weeks
The End of Gangnum Style by Thomas Weeks
Tequila with Lime No. 5 by Thomas Weeks
Tequila with Lime No. 2 by Thomas Weeks
Burger King Value Meal No. 1 by Thomas Weeks
Burger King Value Meal no. 3 by Thomas Weeks
Tequila with Lime No. 3 by Thomas Weeks
Basset Hound named Coquette by Thomas Weeks
crunchy cheese - autumn by Thomas Weeks
Crunchy Cheese - Winter by Thomas Weeks
Still Life with Orange No. 4 by Thomas Weeks
Fossil Fuel by Thomas Weeks
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About Thomas Weeks
I work on my paintings when my circumstances (work, family obligations, home improvement jobs) permit it. Normally this is late at night in the basement.
My aim is to make interesting paintings. Of course that is subjective - I find my paintings interesting. They might be funny or odd, but hopefully not boring. Also I like to make paintings that are contemporary. Ideally you should be able to tell WHEN they come from and even WHERE they come from. The piece should give a hint about the culture it comes from. For me that is important - for the authenticity of the body of work.
I've done a few color field paintings and will likely do some more. Also I do portraits (usually of family members or sometimes celebrities) because I feel that portraiture is the most difficult form of painting and like to challenge myself.
Other than that, I believe in letting the painting speak for itself.