The Artist
Years since he worked behind an easel, Tony (Fuller) turned his basement into an art studio and crafted his first canvas out of scrap wood and metal. The first work was inspired from his family’s life and experiences in Chicago. More “Family Landscapes” followed for clients which lead to a bold, colorful style that makes a statement. It’s a messy but fun process. Tony sports a P100 respirator mask in his bare feet as the music blares and the paint flies. Always getting lost in the process and often losing sense of time.
He had a long career in advertising as a Art Director/Creative Director working on some of the largest brands in the world. But he still sketched every day, often filling his meeting notes with more than just words.
“My goal is to create bold artwork that makes a statement and gives a new surprise every time you see it.”