Tom Giwi



Tom Giwi’s work builds on an evolving visual language, with each new piece growing out of previous drawings. This creates a sense of continuity across their practice while allowing forms to shift and change. They are drawn to work that feels in progress — art that invites curiosity and leaves space for imagination.

Material clarity is essential to their process: metal should look and feel like metal, paper like paper. Surfaces aren’t obscured but revealed. Their background in design shows through in clean, refined compositions that feel contemporary and visually accessible.

Influences from childhood — cartoons, anime, toys, machines — quietly inform their work, not as references, but as emotional starting points. They aren’t aiming to replicate those aesthetics or work within illustration. Instead, they channel the energy, excitement, and sense of wonder those things sparked. The result is work that’s visually sharp, structurally considered, and open-ended in meaning.

While not created for a specific audience, the work aims to connect beyond the art world — to anyone willing to look closely, even those unfamiliar with or intimidated by abstract art. It remains playful and strange while asking to be taken seriously on its own terms.




Tom Giwi
tomgiwistudio@gmail.com
@tomgiwi_studio
Exhibtions

  • EBC WIP (2023) St Annes House
  • EBC Big Summer Blowout (2023) Peoples Republic of Stokes Croft
  • Metal Is Bendy (2024) D Unit
  • In Betweens (2025) Southwark Park Gallery
  • Rites of Ruins (2025) Peckham Safehouse

Education
  • Royal College of Art (RCA) MA Print, 2025
  • Day School (FKA East Bristol Contemporay Day School), 2023
  • University of the West of England (UWE) BA Illustration, 2020
05.Fractured Aether, Debris Shift


Mild Steel,  Acrylic Plastic, Resin 

2025

A depiction of a moment of chaos, detstruction and creation; as a tangible object, with clear evidence of human, industrial processess. Expanding upon ideas explored in ‘Tectonics’, the piece draws from, and references, the work before it. There is a focus on allowing the scenes depicted in Toms drawings to become real, physical. 
Shattered Aether Post Schematic


Ink, Graphite, Chalk Pastel, Highlighter

2025

This drawing acts as both a starting point and end point. It is a recreation of a drawing that ‘Fractured Aether’ was developed from. However, it has been adapted to include shapes, forms, colours and compositions that only came to fruition throught the building of the sculputure. A representation of the “full circle”. perpeutal motion of the creative process.