About TOMMY LHOMME

Tommy Lhomme, Fleur de Provence 2, tufting wool, 65x80cm, 2024.

Tommy Lhomme’s work bridges the figurative and the abstract, always in pursuit of a sensitive, distilled representation of the world. His practice revolves around the concept of landscape, which he decons- tructs and reimagines through digital drawings, then transforms into various mediums such as painting, tufting, and video.

Lhomme’s subjects—flowers, horses, and familiar everyday elements— become entry points for new ways of seeing. These elements, often intertwined, offer pretexts for the creation of images that challenge our preconceived notions of landscape. His works act as fragments of visual inquiry, questioning the boundaries between what we recognize and the spaces we imagine.

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