Tommy Cudmore
Tommy Cudmore started his artistic career using acrylic -a clear plastic material that shares certain attributes with glass. Eventually realizing acrylic has limitations which glass does not he applied to Sheridan College. After his first year at Sheridan, he demonstrated the appropriate skills to acquire a residency at “The Red Barns” glass studio in Picton, Ontario. Following his second year of education at Sheridan, Tommy moved to Campbell River, British Columbia to work at “Tideline Gallery” as a lamp-worker and furnace blower. There he gained a new appreciation for glass and the studio environment. He now is a self employed glass artist pursuing his main body of work, “Tropical Iceberg”.
I started making objects at a very young age, upgrading my choice of material as I developed as an artist, eventually I found glass; the most mentally and physically exerting material available. The intensity of working with hot molten glass allows me to escape my outer world and recluse into my internal creativity. I use this material to capture the ignorance, innocence and imagination I had in my youth. I often attempt to juxtapose the cute and cuddly with the evil and malicious. Exposing the moment when I, and each person loses their purity in exchange for the harsh truths about the world we live in. I use the penguin as my own personal avatar to express the emotions and thoughts which consume me.
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Grass Loveguin
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$400
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 Grass LoveguinPrice:
$400
12 x 6 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC |
12 x 6 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC | |
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Rainbow Eyes Loveguin
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$400
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 Rainbow Eyes LoveguinPrice:
$400
12.25 x 6.75 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC |
12.25 x 6.75 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC | |
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Purple Eyes Loveguin
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$400
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 Purple Eyes LoveguinPrice:
$400
12 x 6 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC |
12 x 6 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC | |
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Blue Eyes Loveguin
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$400
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 Blue Eyes LoveguinPrice:
$400
11 x 6.5 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC |
11 x 6.5 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC | |
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Blueberry Loveguin
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$400
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 Blueberry LoveguinPrice:
$400
11.75 x 6 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC |
11.75 x 6 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC | |
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Diamond Pattern Loveguin
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$320
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 Diamond Pattern LoveguinPrice:
$320
11 x 5.5 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC |
11 x 5.5 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC | |
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Lovquin (Grouping)
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 Lovquin (Grouping)
| Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB |
0 inches
| Artwork Location - Edmonton, AB | |
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Squidlings
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 Squidlings 4 x 4 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC |
4 x 4 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC | |
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Kitten Loveguin
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$400
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 Kitten LoveguinPrice:
$400
9.5 x 6 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC |
9.5 x 6 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC | |
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Skeleton Loveguin
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$400
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 Skeleton LoveguinPrice:
$400
11.25 x 7 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC |
11.25 x 7 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC | |
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Small Jellyfish Study
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$200
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 Small Jellyfish StudyPrice:
$200
9.75 x 2.5 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC |
9.75 x 2.5 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC | |
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Large Jellyfish Study
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$300
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 Large Jellyfish StudyPrice:
$300
14 x 3 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC |
14 x 3 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC | |
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Predaguin Skeleguin
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$300
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 Predaguin SkeleguinPrice:
$300
9 x 6 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC |
9 x 6 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC | |
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Frozen Skeleguin
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$200
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 Frozen SkeleguinPrice:
$200
9 x 6.6 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC |
9 x 6.6 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC | |
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Frostbitten Skeleguin
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$450
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 Frostbitten SkeleguinPrice:
$450
11.5 x 8 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC |
11.5 x 8 inches
| Artwork Location - Victoria, BC | |
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Tommy Cudmore started his artistic career using acrylic -a clear plastic material that shares certain attributes with glass. Eventually realizing acrylic has limitations which glass does not he applied to Sheridan College. After his first year at Sheridan, he demonstrated the appropriate skills to acquire a residency at “The Red Barns” glass studio in Picton, Ontario. Following his second year of education at Sheridan, Tommy moved to Campbell River, British Columbia to work at “Tideline Gallery” as a lamp-worker and furnace blower. There he gained a new appreciation for glass and the studio environment. He now is a self employed glass artist pursuing his main body of work, “Tropical Iceberg”.
I started making objects at a very young age, upgrading my choice of material as I developed as an artist, eventually I found glass; the most mentally and physically exerting material available. The intensity of working with hot molten glass allows me to escape my outer world and recluse into my internal creativity. I use this material to capture the ignorance, innocence and imagination I had in my youth. I often attempt to juxtapose the cute and cuddly with the evil and malicious. Exposing the moment when I, and each person loses their purity in exchange for the harsh truths about the world we live in. I use the penguin as my own personal avatar to express the emotions and thoughts which consume me.