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Tom Glossop

Glossop creates graphic works that translate personal milestones into bold, visual statements.

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Tom Glossop is a Surrey-based artist known for his work with Orly Art, a studio dedicated to the creation of personalized prints and posters. His practice focuses on the intersection of graphic design and individual storytelling, producing works that serve as visual markers for personal milestones and specific locations. With a professional history that includes technical roles in the film industry, Glossop brings a precise, production-oriented eye to his printmaking. His collection emphasizes clear layouts and bold graphic elements, offering a structured approach to custom imagery that remains grounded in his Surrey studio roots.

Visual voice

Glossop’s aesthetic is rooted in the tradition of the graphic poster, utilizing clean lines and structured compositions. His work frequently incorporates personalized text and iconic imagery to create a direct, communicative style of art.
Personalized PrintsGraphic DesignPoster ArtCustom TypographySurrey Studio
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Tom Glossop — questions answered

Where is Tom Glossop based?

He operates his creative studio, Orly Art, out of Surrey.

What is the primary focus of his work?

His practice focuses on creating personalized prints and graphic posters that often feature custom details.

Does the artist have a background in other creative fields?

Records indicate a background in film sound assistance on major productions before he focused on his printmaking practice.

What style of art can I expect from this collection?

The collection features graphic, poster-style works characterized by clean lines and bold, communicative layouts.

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