Thomas Mitchell Art Collections
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Artwork by Thomas Mitchell
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.
Mermen by Thomas Mitchell
Mermen - Sand and Sea by Thomas Mitchell
Bodyscape by Thomas Mitchell
Sax by Thomas Mitchell
Sweep by Thomas Mitchell
Damon by Thomas Mitchell
Pool Float 2 by Thomas Mitchell
Physique-scape on Chair by Thomas Mitchell
Reclining Nude by Thomas Mitchell
Crowley 2 by Thomas Mitchell
Under Glass by Thomas Mitchell
Ronan Torso by Thomas Mitchell
Trunk by Thomas Mitchell
Satin Surfer 1 by Thomas Mitchell
Under Glass by Thomas Mitchell
Dwain Leland 1 by Thomas Mitchell
Hip Hop 2 by Thomas Mitchell
Touch by Thomas Mitchell
Sunset at the Pool III by Thomas Mitchell
Sly One by Thomas Mitchell
Stand Tall by Thomas Mitchell
French Doors by Thomas Mitchell
Satin Surfer by Thomas Mitchell
Grotto by Thomas Mitchell
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About Thomas Mitchell
In one way or another, over the whole of my life pictures and words have been and continue to be my passion. They can send my pulse racing or stop my heart. A painting by Van Gogh, a photograph by Stieglitz, a drawing by Jack Kirby. Stories by Milan Kundera and Michael Chabon. A well turned phrase by Oscar Wilde. The mythic future history in Asimov’s Foundation Trilogy. In my own meager way I try to emulate these artists with my photography and my writing.
My favorite photographic subjects are the human form, urban landscapes, parks and gardens, animals, and street scenes.
My work has been published in several photography books, and I sell a fair number of my images as gallery prints from my photography website.
Sad to say my photographic tools are increasingly digital, although I still maintain a darkroom at home and own several film cameras that I can’t bring myself to discard. But in the last few years I have been developing digital techniques to replace the advanced darkroom skills I developed earlier in my career as a photographer.
My photographic studies have been at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles.