Tom Hiscocks

: Nov. 2013

: 7

United Kingdom

 
 
  • Tom explores constancy and change.

    'We are all constant, and all always changing. It's the way of nature and I am interested to explore this idea in my work. Most of my figurative work is made in layers with spaces in between. For me that's a reflection of the layers of life and experience that makes us who we are, and it creates an ethereal aesthetic.

    'My abstract work typically rotates which changes the way it interacts with its surroundings'.
  • 2010 - 2013

    Cambridge School of Art

  • 2013

    Supanee Gazeley Fine Art award

    Awarded for the best exhibition submission in the 2013 Fine Art degree show at the Cambridge Art School. The main exhibition piece - My Space III - was purchased by the University and is permanently displayed at the Medical Research Institute in Chelmsford, UK.
  • : The Queens Beasts

    : 1 May 2014 - 1 Jul 2014

    : Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, UK

    The Queens Beasts are a contemporary representation of the 10 heraldic creatures that welcomed Queen Elizabeth II into Westminster Abbey for her coronation in 1953.


2010 - 2013

Cambridge School of Art


2013

Supanee Gazeley Fine Art award

Awarded for the best exhibition submission in the 2013 Fine Art degree show at the Cambridge Art School. The main exhibition piece - My Space III - was purchased by the University and is permanently displayed at the Medical Research Institute in Chelmsford, UK.

: The Queens Beasts

: 1 May 2014 - 1 Jul 2014

: Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, UK

The Queens Beasts are a contemporary representation of the 10 heraldic creatures that welcomed Queen Elizabeth II into Westminster Abbey for her coronation in 1953.


 

Tom explores constancy and change.

'We are all constant, and all always changing. It's the way of nature and I am interested to explore this idea in my work. Most of my figurative work is made in layers with spaces in between. For me that's a reflection of the layers of life and experience that makes us who we are, and it creates an ethereal aesthetic.

'My abstract work typically rotates which changes the way it interacts with its surroundings'.