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Tom Fruin

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Popping off in a collector’s home!! Color Study series


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In progress for @charneycompanies Gowanus canal


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Excited to see you this Saturday! @theholenyc 312 Bowery stellar group show Glass Class


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Two weeks left! Installation at City Hall @lagunabeachgov


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Reflections @avantgallery Miami


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🤯 Well done @brothersinteriors + @tomfruin 👏👏


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Tom Fruin’s sculptures create a captivating glow at City Hall…

Duo admires “Beacon,” “Duty Calls” and “Rubik’s Cube House” by Tom Fruin at Laguna Beach City Hall, 505 Forest Ave. The pieces will be on view from February 20-April 30. Look for Arts Writer Jill Hecht’s story on artist Tom Fruin and his work in Friday’s edition of Stu News Laguna.

Photo: @lagunabeachphotographer
@tomfruin @lbartsalliance


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Install installing today @lagunabeachgov !!


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Render/reality at Chevy Chase Lakes @bozzuto @dmsarchitects


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Render/reality at Chevy Chase Lakes @bozzuto @dmsarchitects


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Watertower 3: RV Ingersoll Houses as captured by eye soar @urbantihero


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From the studio


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Here’s me napping in the gaudy, dazzling glow of my work! Thanks @nytimes Craig Kellogg and Ashok Sinha !!

“There were no skylights at the Brooklyn workshop where Tom Fruin, an artist, built a colorful “skylight” sculpture from transparent acrylic scraps. It was a lark, unfinished and never intended as watertight.
Short walls supported the hip roof, like a kneecapped greenhouse resting on the floor.
The 27-square-foot plastic patchwork for the piece recalled his luminous Watertower, a bold 2012 sculpture of colored acrylic and steel in the shape of a water tank. Mr. Fruin installed it in on a Dumbo rooftop, then placed similar tanks in other locations, from South Korea to New Orleans.
He moved into a Gowanus studio in 2019 and hoisted the old skylight sculpture up off the floor. It hangs under a slightly larger real skylight, above the studio mezzanine.
“A lucky fit,” he said. Sunbeams project through the colored plastic, splashing onto the low mezzanine sofas where the artist naps in the gaudy, dazzling glow of his work.”


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Here’s me napping in the gaudy, dazzling glow of my work! Thanks @nytimes Craig Kellogg and Ashok Sinha !!

“There were no skylights at the Brooklyn workshop where Tom Fruin, an artist, built a colorful “skylight” sculpture from transparent acrylic scraps. It was a lark, unfinished and never intended as watertight.
Short walls supported the hip roof, like a kneecapped greenhouse resting on the floor.
The 27-square-foot plastic patchwork for the piece recalled his luminous Watertower, a bold 2012 sculpture of colored acrylic and steel in the shape of a water tank. Mr. Fruin installed it in on a Dumbo rooftop, then placed similar tanks in other locations, from South Korea to New Orleans.
He moved into a Gowanus studio in 2019 and hoisted the old skylight sculpture up off the floor. It hangs under a slightly larger real skylight, above the studio mezzanine.
“A lucky fit,” he said. Sunbeams project through the colored plastic, splashing onto the low mezzanine sofas where the artist naps in the gaudy, dazzling glow of his work.”


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Here’s me napping in the gaudy, dazzling glow of my work! Thanks @nytimes Craig Kellogg and Ashok Sinha !!

“There were no skylights at the Brooklyn workshop where Tom Fruin, an artist, built a colorful “skylight” sculpture from transparent acrylic scraps. It was a lark, unfinished and never intended as watertight.
Short walls supported the hip roof, like a kneecapped greenhouse resting on the floor.
The 27-square-foot plastic patchwork for the piece recalled his luminous Watertower, a bold 2012 sculpture of colored acrylic and steel in the shape of a water tank. Mr. Fruin installed it in on a Dumbo rooftop, then placed similar tanks in other locations, from South Korea to New Orleans.
He moved into a Gowanus studio in 2019 and hoisted the old skylight sculpture up off the floor. It hangs under a slightly larger real skylight, above the studio mezzanine.
“A lucky fit,” he said. Sunbeams project through the colored plastic, splashing onto the low mezzanine sofas where the artist naps in the gaudy, dazzling glow of his work.”


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