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# N O B L A N K B R A I N S
T.M. Glass is a digital artist based in Toronto whose practice explores
historical, technological and aesthetic aspects of photography, reaching
beyond traditional definitions to celebrate the beauty of nature with
advanced digital software technology and a cutting-edge digital
camera. Known as "lens-based digital painting," the artist's work has been
showcased at multiple solo exhibitions and held in private collections in
Canada, the United States, Britain, France, Italy and Australia. The works
of art are limited edition archival pigment prints inspired by the artist's
grandmother whose garden was, to the artist, an earthly paradise.
Flowers on the Brain
T.M. Glass
Artist Statement
Flowers on the Brain by T.M. Glass is a mixed media sculpture composed
with plastic, photography, digital paint, watercolour paper, printer ink
and acrylic paint. The sculpture was created during COVID-19 isolation, a
time when Glass observed that although the virus could cancel business,
travel, concerts and museums, it could not cancel spring. All through
spring and summer, as flowers blossomed in the artist's garden, they were
photographed and printed. Some of these prints contributed flowers and
leaves to the Flowers on the Brain sculpture.