Whiteout – at the Art Fusion Gallery

Exhibitions

Tom Hilborn’s new art exhibit is at the Art Fusion Gallery in London, Canada.  All new works of art in an exhibition called “Whiteout.”  Art exhibition is open December 18 – 19, 2010.

Why did he call his new collection “Whiteout?”  Tom says it has nothing to do with the recent bad weather and whiteouts happening almost everywhere across North America.  Speak with Tom at the latest exhibition of his work at Art Fusion and discover why he called his news works “Whiteout.”

Watch the latest video from Art Fusion as Tom plays in his band surrounded by his art from that exhibit.

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How’s That Sam?

Abstracts, Hards, rockabilly
How's that Sam-painting by Tom Hilborn

How's That Sam? 2006

This painting by Tom Hilborn is called “How’s That Sam? (Bill Riley with Abysal Fish)” painted in 2006.

Tom has told me that this painting represents Bill Riley‘s soliciting a response from Sam Phillips (the American record producer) having just recorded “Flyin’ Saucer Rock ‘n Roll” which was Bill Riley’s biggest hit.  Riley recorded this song with his band, The Little Green Men at Sun Records in 1957.

This painting is framed, painted in acrylic paint on fiber board. It is available for sale on our buy art page.

What’s the abysal fish doing in the painting, I asked Tom.  Tom uses this image of the abysal fish which lives in the depths and darkness of the oceans, as a suggestion of hydrostatic (water) pressure of 2000 metric tons.  If you want to know more, he says, just call Tom.

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