Tom Croft (Born in 1974) was born in Whyalla, South Australia. He comes from the Barngala clan and was classically trained under Roger Barcilon, the award winning artist of his time. Croft is currently based in Oxford and he has been a professional illustrator and artist for more than 20 years. Croft is a member of a number of many professional artists’ associations. He’s been an artist since her childhood and could bee seen drawing and painting on any surface that could hold her painting materials. He works in diverse media, including digital, charcoal, watercolor, acrylic and oil. As a freelance artist he has produced work in a variety of styles, from digital illustrations to oil portraiture. His styles vary from the more abstract to photo realistic. The artist has an established client base across the United Kingdom, ranging from commercial work to private portrait commissions for leading companies and world renowned publishers.
These include Bloomsbury Publishers, Manchester United FC, Cambridge University Press, Ferrari F1, Penguin, Oxford University Press, Vanity Fair and Men's Health magazines. His paintings are his interpretations of stories handed down by his elders past and present. His art is not only meant for hanging on the wall, but they are also meant to inspire those who view them. Croft uses high quality materials to produce her art, and that’s why his art have high price tags on them. The artist expresses himself through his artwork. He’s been an artist for several years and has always loved anything with an artistic flare. He says that art has given him a means through which he can communicate effectively to his viewers.