Anywhere But Here
by Thomas Sherman
Screenprint
7” x 5” x 1”
Artist Biography
Thomas Sherman is an artist, printmaker and photographer working in the traditional and foundational mediums of drawing, collage, printmaking, photography and assemblage as well as digital media and AI platforms.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, he studied art at The College for Creative Studies (Detroit, MI) and earned his BFA from Montserrat College of Art (Beverly, MA). After graduation, he moved to New York City where he worked as a creative director, designer, artist and photographer.
In 2017 he relocated to San Diego, California and established his studio practice to focus on fine arts, self-funded design initiatives and collaborations with other arts and culture organizations.
Artist Statement
Much of my work is about the very nature and creation of images themselves, exploring them as assemblages of meaning that operate with their own, often mystifying logic that operate below the threshold of consciousness and beyond the apprehension and grasp of words. Universal narrative themes, folklore, myth, and their retelling in both popular culture and current events often serve as the ground with which I explore the mechanics of images and their role in cultural, and personal, meaning creation. It’s fertile territory. In these tumultuous times, ideology, reality, truth, science and technology seem to be in violent collision in the image world.
by Thomas Sherman
Screenprint
7” x 5” x 1”
Artist Biography
Thomas Sherman is an artist, printmaker and photographer working in the traditional and foundational mediums of drawing, collage, printmaking, photography and assemblage as well as digital media and AI platforms.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, he studied art at The College for Creative Studies (Detroit, MI) and earned his BFA from Montserrat College of Art (Beverly, MA). After graduation, he moved to New York City where he worked as a creative director, designer, artist and photographer.
In 2017 he relocated to San Diego, California and established his studio practice to focus on fine arts, self-funded design initiatives and collaborations with other arts and culture organizations.
Artist Statement
Much of my work is about the very nature and creation of images themselves, exploring them as assemblages of meaning that operate with their own, often mystifying logic that operate below the threshold of consciousness and beyond the apprehension and grasp of words. Universal narrative themes, folklore, myth, and their retelling in both popular culture and current events often serve as the ground with which I explore the mechanics of images and their role in cultural, and personal, meaning creation. It’s fertile territory. In these tumultuous times, ideology, reality, truth, science and technology seem to be in violent collision in the image world.