FAQ
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Who is Thomas Paul Raggio?
Thomas Paul Raggio is an American abstract artist known for his geometric, color-based paintings rooted in formalism, design, and spatial rhythm. His work explores the intersection of color theory, architecture, and mathematical systems through minimalist abstraction.
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What type of artwork does Thomas Paul Raggio create?
Raggio’s work is defined by hard edges, linear compositions, and precise color relationships. He creates contemporary abstract paintings using geometric and rhythmic structures, often exploring themes of motion, pattern, and formal balance.
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Are original paintings available for purchase?
Yes. Select original works from various series—including recent paintings and earlier collections—are available for acquisition. For inquiries about pricing, availability, or private viewings, please use the contact form on this website.
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Do you offer commissions or custom projects?
Thomas occasionally accepts commissions based on availability and alignment with his practice. Commissions are carefully considered and discussed individually to ensure conceptual and visual consistency.
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Where can I view the artwork in person?
Raggio’s work is exhibited nationally and internationally in galleries, art fairs, and institutional spaces. To find current or upcoming exhibitions, visit the CV or follow updates on social media.
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Are digital works or NFTs available?
Yes. Thomas Paul Raggio also produces limited-edition NFT collections that translate his visual language into digital form. These works are available through curated blockchain platforms. Visit the NFT page for details.
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Can I license images of the artwork?
Licensing is considered on a case-by-case basis for editorial, academic, or curatorial use. Please contact the studio directly with your request and intended usage.
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Where is the artist based?
Thomas Paul Raggio lives and works in the United States. He maintains a studio practice alongside teaching at Rutgers University, where he serves as Lead Professor of Art Appreciation.
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