Tom Trimbath Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Tom Trimbath based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Tom Trimbath
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Rock Garden In Green Water by Tom Trimbath
Lit From Below by Tom Trimbath
An Eagle's Edge of the World by Tom Trimbath
Naturally Unnatural Colors by Tom Trimbath
September's Curves by Tom Trimbath
February's Remembrance by Tom Trimbath
August's Necklace by Tom Trimbath
Admiralty's October Neon by Tom Trimbath
Subtle And Green by Tom Trimbath
Whale Cathedral by Tom Trimbath
Nature Covers Concrete by Tom Trimbath
Writers Notes by Tom Trimbath
Beach Jumble by Tom Trimbath
Clouds Race by Tom Trimbath
Effervescent Permanence by Tom Trimbath
Scatchet Sunset by Tom Trimbath
October's Arms by Tom Trimbath
March's Solitude by Tom Trimbath
April's Eternal Lightning by Tom Trimbath
June's Limbs by Tom Trimbath
Improbable March Patina by Tom Trimbath
August Garden by Tom Trimbath
Mussels In March by Tom Trimbath
April's Light Waves by Tom Trimbath
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About Tom Trimbath
My books and photos are the products of my curiosity and my search for insights into our world, or at least my world. We live in a fascinating place and time; and whether that is for a reason, or just by chance, such a life is amazingly rich with experiences and connections. The best way to feel the sense the world is to be active enough to get out into it, and quiet enough to observe it.
Those who are familiar with my books will recognize the continuation of a theme. For twelve months I visit, write about, and photograph a part of our world throughout the year.
I think the best way to know a place is to visit it often, on its good days, its bad days, and those seemingly boring days in between the dramas. As with human relations, a single encounter can't reveal the depths only found within a long-term relationship.
For many people, nature is something abstract and somewhere else, despite its central role in our debates. I try to provide a personal view and review of what our places are like with and without us.
My work has focused on Washington State's Cascade Mountains, from the wet west, across the high crest, and into the dry east; and along Whidbey Island from its drenched northern and southern tips as well as its more arid middle.
I treat digital photography as if it was film. I don't crop, colorize, add or subtract (though the folks at Fine Balance Imaging, meticulously clean and improve the final product).