Bellaterra Studio
Bellaterra Studio

THE BELLATERRA STUDIO
This is our new 800 sq. ft. painting studio. In addition, there is an adjacent 1500 sq. ft. studio/ shop space.

The Philosophy of American Artist
Thom Evans

Created at birth to create in life. To  pick a sample from life and isolate it within boundaries. This action becomes my obsession, and then my duty as an artist.

I examine the view within objects--perhaps within myself. I enlarge that view, as with a microscope, into the essence of reflected light. Only then, by hand, I apply a medium of expression. It is time to share the vision, and embrace evaluation of others being positive, or negative.  

Thom Evans was born in West Virginia and established his ability to create early: The preschool child communicated more through illustration than through words. By the time he was nine years old, young Thom had exchanged construction paper, crayons, and watercolors for cotton duck, turpentine, oil paint, and private lessons.
On his tenth birthday, Evans received a camera. From then on, when he was not in school or art classes, he roamed the neighborhood, taking pictures of everything that pleased him. His life was never the same after that. Evans had looked through the camera and isolated framed visions of the world. He had learned the art of Seeing.
After the educational tour, Evans began a television career directing  live shows. He worked as a photojournalist along the East Coast to further his experience, then turned to advertising as a creative director. In the late 1970's, Evans moved to Texas and established his own photo advertising studio.
In 1985 while living in San Antonio, Evans left the commercial world of photography to give fulltime to paint again. In 1995 he moved to Rockport, a small artist community on Texas Gulf Coast. Painting was always a major part of his life. It was the career he loved. He now paints full time, and the circle is complete: cotton duck, turpentine, oil paint and private teaching. In 2006 Evans found his "artist sanctuary" on the property he calls Bellaterra in the Hill Country of Texas near Kerrville. For the past two years he has been developing a compound for painting and sculpture studios.