St. Paul’s Hargate Gallery is home to Tom Devaney’s latest creations

Linus (vaporized aluminum over fiberglass resin).
Linus (vaporized aluminum over fiberglass resin).
Evolution (ink, oil and latex paint on canvas).
Evolution (ink, oil and latex paint on canvas).
True Believer (painted hydrocal).
True Believer (painted hydrocal).
Hope (oil, ink and gold leaf on canvas).
Hope (oil, ink and gold leaf on canvas).
Coke and Pepsi Battling for a Piece of the Pie (recycled materials).
Coke and Pepsi Battling for a Piece of the Pie (recycled materials).
Salesman (painted hydrocal).
Salesman (painted hydrocal).
February 2005 (ink and oil on canvas).
February 2005 (ink and oil on canvas).
We’re not the only ones who are fans of Tom Devaney’s work. Even he takes pictures of it.
We’re not the only ones who are fans of Tom Devaney’s work. Even he takes pictures of it.

You may know Tom Devaney from that giant eyeball that keeps a close watch over the intersection of Pleasant and Main streets, but what you may not know is that he’s quite the accomplished artist besides his recorded organ of vision. Want proof? A lot of his stuff is on these pages and even more of it is on display under the title, Simultaneous Perspectives, at St. Paul’s School’s Hargate Gallery through Feb. 28. And FYI, that lifelike giant eyeball is there too so don’t be surprised if it feels like someone is watching you.

Author: Tim Goodwin

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