Thomas van Walle: Responses to Sound

 





Thomas van Walle
NO NOISE-TRACK FOR 6 GUITARS, 2020
Colored pencil on paper
7 x 14 cm

Thomas van Walle
NO NOISE-TRACK FOR 6 GUITARS, 2020
Colored pencil on paper
7 x 14 cm
Thomas xan Walle
NO NOISE-TRACK FOR 6 GUITARS, 2020
Colored pencil on paper
7 x 14 cm

Thomas van Walle
Warzones 2/ Just Walk
Drawing with colored pencil and graphite,  10 x 15 cm.






Thomas van Walle
Warzones 1, Graphic Score, 2020
Drawing with colored pencil and graphite,  10 x 15 cm.




Thomas Van Walle
Different Colors Made of Tears I,
Drawing with pencil on paper, 20 x 30 cm.
Thomas Van Walle
Different Colors Made of Tears II,
Drawing with pencil on paper, 20 x 30 cm.

Thomas Van Walle
Different Colors Made of Tears III,
Drawing with pencil on paper, 20 x 30 cm.




Thomas Van Walle
Different Colors Made of Tears IV,
Drawing with pencil on paper, 20 x 30 cm.








Thomas Van Walle
A Fresh Contemporary Piranesi  City, 2017.
Etching, 1/1, 20 x 20 cm







Thomas Van Walle
Sometimes it’s Good To Wonder, 2018
Monotype 11 x 17 cm.






Thomas Van Walle
When You've Done What Your Going To Do, 2018
Etching, 1/3 10 x 15 cm.




Thomas van Walle
Golden Hours, 2017
Monotype, Ink and Oil, 10 x 20 cm.


Thomas van Walle (b. 1984, Leuven, Belgium) is a contemporary artist, musician, composer, and architect based in Antwerp. His work included sound installation, paintings, imaginary architectural plans, drawings, prints, compositions, poems, and spoken words.

 

Inspired by a wide array of American and European artists like Robert Motherwell, Giorgio De Chirico, M.C. Escher, Brain Eno, Le Corbusier, Phillip Vandenberg, Thurston Moore, Arshile Gorky, Laurie Anderson, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, and Iannis Xenakis; his work is characterized by an interdisciplinary journey through images, plans, sounds, and texts.

 

In his work, he researches the manufacturability and the (de)construction of things. He is interested in “L’espace infini”, and looking for the right field of tension between form and chaos. His work is often noted for their expressiveness and lyricism.


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