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Thomas trum

Thomas trum

Gesture, Mechanism,
and the Architecture
of Abstraction

Gesture, Mechanism,
and the Architecture
of Abstraction

Thomas Trum (b. 1989, Rosmalen, NL) is an artist whose practice reinvents the act of painting through an enduring curiosity about tools, surfaces, and movement. His approach combines elements of industrial design, performance, and graphic abstraction, yet resists easy categorization. Across canvas, paper, architecture, and open space, Trum produces work that is both conceptually rigorous and visually immediate—work that explores the poetics of precision and the beauty of repetition.



Thomas Trum (b. 1989, Rosmalen, NL) is an artist whose practice reinvents the act of painting through an enduring curiosity about tools, surfaces, and movement. His approach combines elements of industrial design, performance, and graphic abstraction, yet resists easy categorization. Across canvas, paper, architecture, and open space, Trum produces work that is both conceptually rigorous and visually immediate—work that explores the poetics of precision and the beauty of repetition.



Thomas Trum (b. 1989, Rosmalen, NL) is an artist whose practice reinvents the act of painting through an enduring curiosity about tools, surfaces, and movement. His approach combines elements of industrial design, performance, and graphic abstraction, yet resists easy categorization. Across canvas, paper, architecture, and open space, Trum produces work that is both conceptually rigorous and visually immediate—work that explores the poetics of precision and the beauty of repetition.



Thomas Trum (b. 1989, Rosmalen, NL) is an artist whose practice reinvents the act of painting through an enduring curiosity about tools, surfaces, and movement. His approach combines elements of industrial design, performance, and graphic abstraction, yet resists easy categorization. Across canvas, paper, architecture, and open space, Trum produces work that is both conceptually rigorous and visually immediate—work that explores the poetics of precision and the beauty of repetition.



Thomas Trum, book design

Thomas Trum (b. 1989, Rosmalen, NL) is an artist whose practice reinvents the act of painting through an enduring curiosity about tools, surfaces, and movement. His approach combines elements of industrial design, performance, and graphic abstraction, yet resists easy categorization. Across canvas, paper, architecture, and open space, Trum produces work that is both conceptually rigorous and visually immediate—work that explores the poetics of precision and the beauty of repetition.



Thomas Trum (b. 1989, Rosmalen, NL) is an artist whose practice reinvents the act of painting through an enduring curiosity about tools, surfaces, and movement. His approach combines elements of industrial design, performance, and graphic abstraction, yet resists easy categorization. Across canvas, paper, architecture, and open space, Trum produces work that is both conceptually rigorous and visually immediate—work that explores the poetics of precision and the beauty of repetition.



Thomas Trum (b. 1989, Rosmalen, NL) is an artist whose practice reinvents the act of painting through an enduring curiosity about tools, surfaces, and movement. His approach combines elements of industrial design, performance, and graphic abstraction, yet resists easy categorization. Across canvas, paper, architecture, and open space, Trum produces work that is both conceptually rigorous and visually immediate—work that explores the poetics of precision and the beauty of repetition.



Thomas Trum (b. 1989, Rosmalen, NL) is an artist whose practice reinvents the act of painting through an enduring curiosity about tools, surfaces, and movement. His approach combines elements of industrial design, performance, and graphic abstraction, yet resists easy categorization. Across canvas, paper, architecture, and open space, Trum produces work that is both conceptually rigorous and visually immediate—work that explores the poetics of precision and the beauty of repetition.



Thomas Trum (b. 1989, Rosmalen, NL) is an artist whose practice reinvents the act of painting through an enduring curiosity about tools, surfaces, and movement. His approach combines elements of industrial design, performance, and graphic abstraction, yet resists easy categorization. Across canvas, paper, architecture, and open space, Trum produces work that is both conceptually rigorous and visually immediate—work that explores the poetics of precision and the beauty of repetition.



Thomas Trum (b. 1989, Rosmalen, NL) is an artist whose practice reinvents the act of painting through an enduring curiosity about tools, surfaces, and movement. His approach combines elements of industrial design, performance, and graphic abstraction, yet resists easy categorization. Across canvas, paper, architecture, and open space, Trum produces work that is both conceptually rigorous and visually immediate—work that explores the poetics of precision and the beauty of repetition.



Thomas Trum (b. 1989, Rosmalen, NL) is an artist whose practice reinvents the act of painting through an enduring curiosity about tools, surfaces, and movement. His approach combines elements of industrial design, performance, and graphic abstraction, yet resists easy categorization. Across canvas, paper, architecture, and open space, Trum produces work that is both conceptually rigorous and visually immediate—work that explores the poetics of precision and the beauty of repetition.



Thomas Trum (b. 1989, Rosmalen, NL) is an artist whose practice reinvents the act of painting through an enduring curiosity about tools, surfaces, and movement. His approach combines elements of industrial design, performance, and graphic abstraction, yet resists easy categorization. Across canvas, paper, architecture, and open space, Trum produces work that is both conceptually rigorous and visually immediate—work that explores the poetics of precision and the beauty of repetition.



Thomas Trum (b. 1989, Rosmalen, NL) is an artist whose practice reinvents the act of painting through an enduring curiosity about tools, surfaces, and movement. His approach combines elements of industrial design, performance, and graphic abstraction, yet resists easy categorization. Across canvas, paper, architecture, and open space, Trum produces work that is both conceptually rigorous and visually immediate—work that explores the poetics of precision and the beauty of repetition.



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