
Gerard Thomas Illustration
pens & markers, vector, 3D...





















Finding the ‘essence’ within great automotive designs and boiling it down to the most simple profile, or detail; to create forms that are abstract, yet instantly recognisable to any automotive fan.
Open edition giclée prints..
I like spaceships and things...












concept designs, flights of fancy...










art + design blog
Reading Time: 2 minutes If you like thinking about things far beyond our own mortal concerns, and you like science fiction art, this is a short film well worth your watching.
Read MoreReading Time: 4 minutes I needed something to save my thumb and XP-Pen’s Star G640 came to the rescue.
Read MoreReading Time: 5 minutes As much as I like pen and paper, having endless sketchbooks or loose sheets pile up, or worse, inadvertently end up in the bin, was a pain.
Read MoreReading Time: 4 minutes A strong use of negative space with an almost sketchy, yet controlled line work, Wilson’s panels are dynamic pieces of art.
Read MoreReading Time: 3 minutes There is no doubt, other than Foss, Peter Elson was a powerhouse of the heyday of science fiction illustration and books with his covers always got my attention.
Read MoreReading Time: 3 minutes Unlike most books on the subject, which are either pictorial or voluminous in nature, World War II Infographics takes the interesting approach of interpreting the mountains of statistical data compiled after the war
Read MoreReading Time: 3 minutes Homer: The Iliad & The Odyssey, as presented by Cross and Packer can not be recommended enough
Read MoreReading Time: 8 minutes I was hooked instantly – hard not to be, as what it held in its pages was so far beyond what I had seen elsewhere; partly because Manga was a fully matured and accepted form of publishing in Japan.
Read MoreReading Time: 6 minutes But what’s best about these books? What would make me track them down, and pay a premium, so many years later?
Read MoreUNIVERSE
word building...
“ For a span and some they inched their way deeper into the void; inhabiting, acquiring... plundering. With each forward step another layer peeled away, revealing a new marvel the universe had held close to its chest. And with each marvel, a doorway leading them deeper still.
Then, in what seemed like an instant, they vanished. Left behind, monolithic foundations spread over the void, the remains of their construct with no indication as to how, or why… or even who.
Dormant for an eon, their outposts and technologies, neatly ordered, lay in wait to be woken from slumber – the bones of a vast, ready made civilisation awaiting to begin once again.
And at the centre of this complex, a lifeless system and a planet that seemingly held the clues to what lay before; and what may lie ahead. Clues it would not give up easily…”














designing for speed...
















Fan art... available as prints
diary of a space person
I have always been interested in the design of aircraft, being of the opinion they represent the ultimate expression of the maxim – form follows function.
Read MoreIt was one of those strange waterfall of events, one of those where one decision leads to another and another and before you know it, you are somewhere else entirely.
Read MoreThe idea of being able to construct small structures from heavier and more ‘environmentally’ efficient materials, all from a catalogue of blocks that could be easily handled onsite by a few people is an idea well worth investigating. Imagine how the urban landscape would change visually…
Read MoreGame flow is nice and simple, broken into 5 phases with the last one, ‘tagging’, being the crux of the game. The first player to tag a building with four ‘holotags’ gets to demolish it – demolish four, and you win. Simple, eh?
Read MoreHands down, ‘Alpha’ is the best interpretation of the original Manga to date.
Read MoreWhile it definitely has it’s moments of ‘goodness’, Ex Machina is more a film for true Anime geeks…
Read MoreWe accept, somehow, that at the flip of a switch and push of a lever, Han Solo can push the Millenium Falcon into hyperspace.
Read MoreWe accept, somehow, that at the flip of a switch and push of a lever, Han Solo can push the Millenium Falcon into hyperspace.
Read MoreIf you never have, try and check Rez out. You might not click with it right away but when you do, and you will, it will all make sense.
Read MoreConcepts and illustrations for the unknown
Graduating Art Center College of Design as an Industrial Designer, I went on to work for Ducati Motorcycles in Italy, experiential marketing agencies, head of design for Californian based Mountaincycles and ran my own architectural 3D visualisation studio. . . amongst other things.
Today, based in Sydney, I concentrate on illustration and concept design, using my diverse background and over active imagination to conceive, visualise and narrate a broad range of subject matter.
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