About

 

I thought a lot about my website name before landing on FeelGoodArtWorks.  Of course there are a few ways to interpret the name, but ultimately I realized that my enjoyment for exploration in painting makes me feel good. Like my own brand of therapy when I’m in the flow of a creative process. 

My sense is that this feeling should reflect like a mirror for those taking an interest in my work.  I’m encouraged to think there may be something here that lifts your spirits to that end, and I’d love to hear from you regardless if you purchase from me or not.  

Love your art - because at the end of the day - that’s its entire purpose.

Artist Statement:

As an artist, I try to capture the adventurous spirit of living in the Pacific Northwest on colorful abstract and stylistic acrylic canvases.  Creations are not confined to one particular style, but traverses both the ethereal abstract, and contemporary subjects designed to elicit a sense of warmth for our environment, the power of nature, and creative intrigue.

It’s hard for me to nail down a specific theme or set of ideas permeating my work as an artist.  The techniques and methodologies employed are as varied as the compositions themselves, but  reflect my commitment to acrylic painting techniques as well as a diverse range of influences.

Biography:

Paul P. Thomason (b 1973) is an acrylic and spray paint artist, born in England and raised in Blackpool, Lancashire.  He earned a foundational art qualification before attending college, and won two amateur art competitions in England.  

His artistic pursuits were rejuvenated during the pandemic, and over this last summer, when he decided to set up an art studio in the basement of his home.  

His time has been spent exploring painting styles, pouring mediums, color theory, mixed media and stylistic capabilities, in addition to mastering finishing techniques.  Paul has refined his creative perspective and ultimately focused on producing high quality artworks using professional archival materials.  He feels fortunate to have his work debuting in the Vashon Art Gallery, Washington, in January 2026.

Paul is the father of two daughters in college, and lives in Seattle with his wife Lacy, and their two furry family members - Neo (Alaskan Malamute) and Sapphire (minion of Satan), and has lived in the US since 1996.