Thomas Arvid

Thomas Arvid possesses an unerring ability to
refine a moment. In doing so he captures our
wonder and has become an art world phenomenon. Art
Business News (May 2003) credits him with
"launching a major art trend…" with his oversized
still life compositions of wine and the rituals
surrounding its consumption. Arvid's images
astound viewers with their intricate details and
his mastery of light, depth and reflection.
The magic of his painting is in Thomas Arvid's
ability to visualize and chronicle an entire scene
beyond the frame - to tell a story of enjoyment
and the good life - using lush color and adroit
composition. Thomas Arvid is passionate about art
and wine, a collector of both, he strives to
capture the pleasure of a life well lived on each
canvas. An Atlanta resident and fresh-faced father
of two toddlers, the self-taught artist insists
that wine should be approachable; his paintings
are an embodiment of the casual way that we enjoy
wine today. He is an appealing role model for a
lifestyle of easy elegance and unpretentious charm.
Arvid's approach to wine and painting is not
surprising, given his background as a Detroit
native raised to parlay his inherent artistic
talent into a secure job in the industrial
complex. Instead, Arvid made the leap into
pursuing his art as a career, and with the support
of his art historian girlfriend and inspiration
garnered during a backpacking trip through Europe,
he began painting full time.
Drawn to wine by his focus on the color red,
Thomas Arvid knew he had discovered something when
his paintings featuring red wine were being
purchased before they were even finished. Arvid
himself has been awed by the response to his work,
"Wine is a great subject because people are
familiar with it; they really connect to it. My
paintings speak to the special moments that people
share when they share wine - it's amazing that my
collectors find a personal fulfillment in my work,
especially when I'm just doing what I love."
The aura surrounding Arvid's work is palpable. His
international appeal has created such demand that
his work is represented by over 50 elite art
galleries in the US, Canada, and Japan, and
collectors are willing to wait years for one of
his originals. Influential wineries such as Silver
Oak Cellars, and Diamond Creek Winery collect
Arvids because he translates the craftsmanship of
wine to canvas. Doug Shafer, of Shafer Family
Vineyards, likens Arvid's skill to that of a
winemaker, "Arvid's style is big and bold, with
enough selected detail and softness to create a
sense of balance. . . this blend of elements is
precisely what winemakers hope to bring to their
top vintages.