The West is linked in Tom Fuller’s DNA and the Western lifestyle fills his soul.
A self-taught photorealist oil painter, Fuller shares with the world through a paintbrush as he creates exquisitely captured realism that comes from a passionate place in his life. “Each piece is a thorough visual representation of a subject at an exact moment,” Fuller says of his work.
Picking Up the Kak, oil on board, 14 x 18 in.With Oklahoma and Kansas roots, Fuller draws from that foundation to overcome a lifetime of obstacles and emerge through pure grit and determination to paint the lifestyle he loves, and it has paid off. In addition to receiving the Western Art Collector Editor’s Choice Award during the International Guild of Realism’s 2020 Spring Salon, Fuller’s work was recently featured on the Peabody Award-winning FX and Hulu series Reservation Dogs and was selected by the International Guild of Realism to participate in its 18th annual exhibit at the T.H. Brennen Fine Art Gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona.

High Brow Cat, oil on board, 20 x 16 in.

Learning to Lead, Beechfork Ranch, oil on board, 16½ x 36 in.
Every Fuller original is an inspired piece to preserve American Western culture. In one of his newer works, Learning to Lead, the artist was fulfilling a commission for the Beechfork Ranch. “This esteemed ranch is noted for breeding and training cutting horses. In addition to highlighting the combined energy of the herd, I also wanted to give a nod to the leader,” he says. “This is how Beechfork’s horses learn to become leaders. This piece, as well as a work titled Waitin’, were featured on season three of the award-winning series Reservation Dogs.” —
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