The  West is linked to Tom Fuller's DNA and the Western lifestyle fills his soul.  What he shares with the world through a paintbrush on canvas is exquisitely captured realism that comes from an inner passion that defies understanding or description.  And that is just pure fact.

“I'm just a guy who paints what's in my heart and soul,"  he says in his humble but grateful demeanor.  And he means it.  Like most men of the West, he doesn't use a lot of words to tell you what he does.  He lets the art he creates tell its own story.  

With Kansas and Oklahoma roots in his background, Tom draws from that foundation.  Every experience in life has been his taskmaster, pushing him to excel at his craft which came completely as a God-given gift. 

Tom's work has been juried into national and international exhibitions.  It has appeared in several issues of Western Art Collector magazines where he was honored with the Editor's Choice Award.  He's been featured at the Western Heritage Art Show, Henderson Gallery, in Sweetwater, Texas, and the Tom Powers Futurity at the World Equine Center in Ocala, Florida.  He is represented by Adobe Art Gallery at the Stockyards in Fort Worth, Texas.

Tom has been described as the" best-kept secret of the Western Art World."  Endorsed by many well-known names in the world of ranching, horses, and Western art, Tom has "proven creds" with the very world he captured.