portrait
3d
00:58
2023
Thomas Lisle is a British artist based in London. He started making glitch videos in the style of paintings in the early 1980s and pioneered the genre. Recently, Thomas’s works have been related to painting and the idea of progressing paintings in the digital age, time-based paintings and painting in 3D. He has had several solo exhibitions, mostly in London, and some of his works are featured in the collections of the Tate Modern and Museum of Modern Art.
Thomas’s work combines abstract forms, figurative, simulated liquids, simulated brush strokes, and complex programmed events. His work responds to colour, form and motion in ways only possible with 3D animation and simulation techniques to make dynamic, dramatic and thought-provoking art. He draws inspiration from nature, psychology, comparative philosophy and the past and present history of painting.

The theme of the collection is painting in the digital age and draws on symbols and motifs of psychological transformation and archetypes.
These artworks combine many different digital techniques and approaches (non of which involve or use AI), which I have developed to have a relationship with contemporary painting (and, to an extent, sculpture) yet animated, time-based and 3 Dimensional and new.
Most of the elements are drawn/painted directly in 3D with a digital pen, then animated by hacking various simulation technology, such as hair simulations and gas and liquid simulation software, to make my autographic paint elements move and react as I want them to.
The visual/conceptual idea is to find time-based 3 Dimensional compositions and colour relationships with elements that might seem to be at odds with each other to balance the craziness with the peaceful.
3d
portrait
00:58
2023