ALEJANDRO TOMAS

STYLES

Popart, Abstract, Scultures, Minimal, Conceptual, Ceramics

ROL

Co-Founder of ArtCore, Artist, Commericial Director

BASED IN

Spain

An engineer by training and an artist by vocation, Alejandro has lived in six countries, exploring beauty through both structure and emotion. His work seeks to reconcile analytical thought with creative freedom. Today, art has become his language, his path, and the legacy he aspires to leave for his children.

Alejandro’s connection with art began in childhood, shaped by the influence of his mother, a ceramic artist who taught him to see creation as a way to give life to the invisible. Although his professional journey led him into engineering, that artistic seed remained quietly present.

Over the years, his career took him to cities such as London, Liberec, Wolfsburg, Long Beach, Ghent, and Nagoya. In each of these places, he immersed himself in the local art scene, visiting museums, galleries, and artist studios. What began as a silent appreciation grew into a vital need to create.

Encouraged by close friends and fellow artists, Alejandro gradually began to express his inner world through painting. His current work is the result of this evolution—a fusion of technical precision and emotional resonance. For him, art is not only a form of expression, but a way of being in the world. It is a tribute to his roots and a meaningful legacy for his children.

Rather than offer explanations, Alejandro’s pieces invite quiet observation. They open space for stillness and contemplation, asking the viewer to slow down and connect with what lies beyond words. In a world of noise, his work offers a rare invitation: to simply feel.

In his early twenties, Alex moved to London, where he established himself as one of Camden’s most sought-after tattoo artists. After years of success in the tattoo world, he returned to the canvas to reconnect with his original passion: painting.

With over a decade of experience as a painter, he stands out for creating works that invite reflection and exploration. His art does not simply represent; it challenges the viewer to cross boundaries, offering glimpses into deeper, unseen dimensions of reality.

An engineer by training and an artist by vocation, Alejandro has lived in six countries, exploring beauty through both structure and emotion. His work seeks to reconcile analytical thought with creative freedom. Today, art has become his language, his path, and the legacy he aspires to leave for his children.

Alejandro’s connection with art began in childhood, shaped by the influence of his mother, a ceramic artist who taught him to see creation as a way to give life to the invisible. Although his professional journey led him into engineering, that artistic seed remained quietly present.

Over the years, his career took him to cities such as London, Liberec, Wolfsburg, Long Beach, Ghent, and Nagoya. In each of these places, he immersed himself in the local art scene, visiting museums, galleries, and artist studios. What began as a silent appreciation grew into a vital need to create.

Encouraged by close friends and fellow artists, Alejandro gradually began to express his inner world through painting. His current work is the result of this evolution—a fusion of technical precision and emotional resonance. For him, art is not only a form of expression, but a way of being in the world. It is a tribute to his roots and a meaningful legacy for his children.

Rather than offer explanations, Alejandro’s pieces invite quiet observation. They open space for stillness and contemplation, asking the viewer to slow down and connect with what lies beyond words. In a world of noise, his work offers a rare invitation: to simply feel.

In his early twenties, Alex moved to London, where he established himself as one of Camden’s most sought-after tattoo artists. After years of success in the tattoo world, he returned to the canvas to reconnect with his original passion: painting.

With over a decade of experience as a painter, he stands out for creating works that invite reflection and exploration. His art does not simply represent; it challenges the viewer to cross boundaries, offering glimpses into deeper, unseen dimensions of reality.

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