# Project Description

A Logical Conundrum

Thomas Green

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Tom Green, born Grantham, 1997 is a London based artist and recent graduate from Central Saint Martins. He works across sculpture, drawing, painting and photography in his artistic practice, exploring themes of aesthetic, composition, the everyday and materiality.

Tom Green, born Grantham, 1997 is a London based artist and recent graduate from Central Saint Ma...

College Central Saint Martins

Course MA Fine Art

Graduation year 2025

Through many different methods and ideas, I pursue composition as a main inquiry. Using found and bought materials/objects in intuitively constructed installations that explore the relationship and blur the line between drawing and sculpture. These methods include large scale drawings that almost become collages due to the sculptural elements involved like tape and wood. This is how they seem to have conversations with the sculptures they accompany. I am inspired by urban and architectural scenarios in the world that demand my attention based on form and composition.

Using mainly muted or industrial colours in my installations, I aim to contrast this with very small amounts of powerfully vibrant colours. Things like rhythm, repetition, and space amongst others are the principles of composition that I focus on when producing work recently.

In this project I am aiming to encapsulate all of my recent research areas and processes into an installation that also acknowledges and incorporates the architecture it inhabits. It toys with the relationship between the space and the work whilst facilitating a sense of spatial logic for the viewer.

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Through many different methods and ideas, I pursue composition as a main inquiry. Using found and bought materials/objects in intuitively constructed installations that explore the relationship and blur the line between drawing and sculpture. These methods include large scale ...

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