
About the Artist:
Thomas
Blackshear, renown illustrator, grew up in
A high school art teacher encouraged him to become an artist by giving Thomas
flexibility on his assignments. He had the freedom to be versatile and as open
with his projects as he pleased. Thomas remembers creating his favorite piece,
a sculpture of a woman in King Kong's hand. After high school, he received a
scholarship and attended and graduated from the
Thomas has created a phenomenal amount of art in his life. His work consists of
illustrations done for various companies such as Anheuser-Busch, Lucas Films,
Universal Studios, U.S. Postal Service, Smirnoff Vodka, 7-Up, Paramount, and
limited edition prints for the Greenwich Workshop.
Between 1986 and 1989, Thomas illustrated
Thomas entered the collectible world when the Hamilton Collection commissioned
him to create four series of limited - edition collectors plates beginning with
the highly successful, first-ever Star Wars plate. From this opportunity,
Thomas's career as a collectibles artist took off, however nothing has been
closer to his heart than the concept he first developed in 1994 with Willitts
Designs International. The elegant figures he designed for the Thomas
Blackshear's Ebony Visions™ collection is a blend of Art Nouveau with elements
of African Culture, as well as elements of cultures from throughout the world.
Thomas calls his unique style "Afro-Nouveau" and says, "the
collection reflects not only my visions as a black man and the unique visions
of black people, it represents visions we all share, regardless of the color of
our skin. Emotions like hope, love, tenderness, faith, and serenity know no
boundaries."
The Ebony Visions line was introduced in 1995 and continues to earn many
award
s. Blackshear received the coveted 1996 "Rising Star Award" and
the 1999 "Artist of the Year" award from the National Association of
Limited Edition Dealers. The national collectors club, The Blackshear Circle™
boasts more than 7,700 members and publishes a quarterly member's newsletter
entitled "The Circle™."
Thomas shares his success with his wife Ami, who also is an artist, and their
son Elisha. This year Thomas is introducing a line of decorative boxes and
jewelry. As an artist, he is always challenging himself to new heights of
creativity.