About the artist

Tom Hammick
Tom Hammick has described landscape in his work as a metaphor to explore an “imaginary and mythological dreamscape”. Drawing from a wide range of sources, from Japanese woodblock prints to Northern European Romantic painting and contemporary cinema, Hammick’s depictions of isolated human dwellings grounded in uncanny dream-like settings summon the uneasy atmosphere of a psychologically-charged thriller, or a dystopian suburban nightmare.

