International artist Tom Noll will exhibit his bold abstract work during the month of May at the Beloit Art Center, 520 E. Grand Ave. His vibrant oil and acrylic pieces capture the essence of music and the rock musicians who perform it. Marketing his art worldwide with his company, Creative Bone Artworks, Inc.® he takes great pleasure in sharing these images. It all comes full circle, he says, meeting with the people around the globe who are passionate fans of the rock artists portrayed and the displaying of the works in 25 countries. Noll was born in Waukesha. He pursued an education in the printing and publishing areas and then received a second degree in graphic design and illustration. He worked for 35 years in the creative field. Originally, he traveled the fair circuit displaying his landscapes and figural works. In later years, he moved on to acrylics and oils as he enjoys applying thick paints and buildings color that can be applied to varied surfaces. His attention later turned to expressionism with large pieces that filled rooms with rich free-flowing color and movement. Noll’s work can be viewed at the Beloit Art Center beginning Friday, May 3 from 5-8 p.m. when the public is invited to the opening reception. An artist talk is set for 6 p.m. Comments are closed.
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