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                                    Roy Thomas was born in Kerala in 1966. He received his Bachelor’s degree from the College of Fine Arts, in Thiruvananthapuram there in 1990, followed by a Master’s degree from the College of Arts, New Delhi, in 1993. In the same year, he received a National Research Grant from the Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, and in 1997, he won a junior fellowship from HRD Ministry of the Government of India.
 
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 Roy Thomas was born in Kerala in 1966. He received his Bachelor’s degree from the College of Fine Arts, in Thiruvananthapuram there in 1990, followed by a Master’s degree from the College of Arts, New Delhi, in 1993. In the same year, he received a National Research Grant from the Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, and in 1997, he won a junior fellowship from HRD Ministry of the Government of India.
 
 Deeply affected by socio-political issues, the artist is known for his realist representations of public life and angst. When he first exhibited his works in the mid 1990s, he sought to find a new medium to express this message. He chose to use tarpaulin as his surface, converting large tarpaulin sheets into platforms for his experimental expressions of crisis. Thomas was perturbed by the daily politics of the country, which he felt led to unnecessary suffering and turmoil, particularly for the innocent masses. He painted what he perceived as the means and ends of tormentors, in the form of militants, who eventually fell prey to their own deeds.
 
 As his artistic philosophy gradually evolved, Thomas became attracted to the realms of mediatic realism, where dispossessed people became the objects of his fascination. His more recent paintings include images of children rescued from forced labour, and babies from hostile conditions.
 
 The artist’s solo exhibitions include ‘View from the Other End’ at Arushi Arts, New Delhi, and Kitab Mahal, Mumbai, in 2007, and ‘Projected Memories ... Fading Realities’ at Arushi Arts, New Delhi, and the Seagull Arts & Media Resource Center, Kolkata, in 2007. He has actively participated in several group exhibitions and curated shows in India and abroad from the year 1988. His works are housed in many public and private collections including those of the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi; the Lalit Kala Akademi Regional Centre, Chennai; and  the Lalit Kala Akademi, Kerala. The artist lives and works in Kerala.
                                    
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                                    Born
 1966
                                      Kerala
 
 Education
 1993 Master of Fine Arts (Painting), College of Arts, New Delhi
1990 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting), College of Fine Arts, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
 Exhibitions
 
 
	
                                        Selected Solo Exhibitions2008 'From The Vanishing Point',...
 
 
	
                                        Selected Solo ExhibitionsHonours and Awards2008 'From The Vanishing Point', Arushi Arts, New Delhi; Seagull Arts & Media Resource Center, Kolkata 
2007 'View from the Other End', Arushi Arts, New Delhi; Kitab Mahal, Mumbai
 Selected Group Exhibitions
 2008 'The Sun Rises In The East: Contemporary Art From India', Kala Gallery / Gallerie Christian Hosp, Austria
2008 'Portrait of a Place', Rob Dean Art Gallery, London
 Participations
 2011 'Take 2', Arushi Art Gallery, New Delhi
 
	
                                        1997 Junior Fellowship, HRD Ministry, Government of India
1993 National Research Grant, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi
 
	
                                        1997 Junior Fellowship, HRD Ministry, Government of India
1993 National Research Grant, Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi
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    Friday Five 
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    Oil on canvas
 
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