Artist Profile

Primary Style: Traditional, Impressionism

Credentials: Independent Study

Career Level: Full Time, Career Artist

Experience: Emerging Artist

Juried Artist: Yes

Represented by Galleries: Yes

Tommy Thompson

Tommy Thompson Tommy Thompson was an architectural and commercial illustrator for more than 30 years before moving on to painting oil landscapes in 2003. He now concentrates on painting pastoral landscapes that include horses. His paintings are impressionistic in style and evoke a sense of peace.

Thompson has studied under some of the nation's top painters including Kevin Macpherson, Ken Auster, Kenn Backhaus, Roger Dale Brown, John Budicin, Scott Christensen, Ned Mueller, Michael Shane Neal, Jason Saunders, and Dawn Whitelaw. During the past year, he has been invited to show his work in four solo exhibitions by various art associations and dealers in Birmingham, Guntersville, Memphis, and Nashville. Thompson is a member of the Oil Painters of America, Portrait Society of America, Landscape Artists International, Alabama Plein Air Painters, Art for Patronage, and the Chestnut Group, a nonprofit alliance of landscape artists of Nashville, TN. The artist's childhood near Starkville, MS, instilled in him a love of nature. Now living near the banks of the Tennessee River in Florence, Alabama, Thompson receives inspiration for his plein-air landscape paintings from the natural surroundings.

Featured Art Work

A Summer Place In Maine Tommy Thompson painted "A Summer Place in Maine," the largest of his paintings, measuring 48 inches by 60 inches, after visiting North Haven Island, Maine. This painting was selected for display in the First-Place-Prize Winning Middle Tennessee Parade Home, designed by Corkie Waller of Savage Gallery. North Haven Island holds many treasured memories for the artist after having visited there on three occasions. The plein air painter has enjoyed painting on North Haven with his good artist friends, George Walker and Mimi Sammis.