Timothy Colomer
Timothy Colomer is a contemporary American artist and a USMC veteran and former bomb squad technician. His unique background profoundly influences his art, infusing it with depth and a compelling narrative.
Colomer's work aims to educate and raise awareness about PTSD and TBI, using his platform to highlight these critical issues. By purchasing his art, patrons support a cause that aids veterans and others facing similar challenges. His art has been exhibited internationally and recognized by various art communities, ensuring that each piece is both highly regarded and impactful.
Colomer offers customized commissions, including portraits of customers' favorite pets, adding a personal touch that ensures each piece resonates deeply with its owner. He is also a member of the "Artists in Arms" group, meaning that purchasing his work supports not just an individual artist but a community of veterans who use art as a means of expression and healing.
Discover contemporary artworks by Timothy Colomer, browse recent artworks and buy online. Categories: contemporary american artists. Artistic domains: Painting. Account type: Artist , member since 2024 (Country of origin United States). Buy Timothy Colomer's latest works on ArtMajeur: Discover great art by contemporary artist Timothy Colomer. Browse artworks, buy original art or high end prints.
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Doggos • 21 artworks
View allMy Mental Health • 10 artworks
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Acrylic on Canvas | 36x24 in
Erotic Surrealism • 16 artworks
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Oil on Canvas | 36x24 in
Miscellaneous • 11 artworks
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Acrylic on Canvas | 24x30 in
USMC Explosive Ordnance Disposal Memorial • 8 artworks
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Acrylic on Canvas | 16x20 in
Timothy Colomer
Acrylic on Canvas | 16x20 in
Sold Artworks • 25 artworks
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Biography
Timothy Colomer is a contemporary American artist and a USMC veteran and former bomb squad technician. His unique background profoundly influences his art, infusing it with depth and a compelling narrative.
Colomer's work aims to educate and raise awareness about PTSD and TBI, using his platform to highlight these critical issues. By purchasing his art, patrons support a cause that aids veterans and others facing similar challenges. His art has been exhibited internationally and recognized by various art communities, ensuring that each piece is both highly regarded and impactful.
Colomer offers customized commissions, including portraits of customers' favorite pets, adding a personal touch that ensures each piece resonates deeply with its owner. He is also a member of the "Artists in Arms" group, meaning that purchasing his work supports not just an individual artist but a community of veterans who use art as a means of expression and healing.
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UNITED STATES
- Date of birth : 1975
- Artistic domains: Works by artists with a certified artist value,
- Groups: Certified Artists Contemporary American Artists

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Artist Value Painting 2024 | €900.00 ($971.73)
Certification has been established by Jacques-Armand Akoun on May 28, 2024.
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Creatures & Critters
Art League Baytown
The images range from monkeys to owls and cats. There are paintings, sculptures and mixed media pieces.
Check out the variety of "Creatures & Critters" artwork created by 43 local artists. 11 a.m.-5 p.m.Thurdays-Saturdays.
The show closes with the Feb. 22 reception. Come meet the artists and support their work.
Featured Artist Article
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Artsy Shark - Featured Artist Article
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Featured Artist Timothy Colomer | Artsy Shark
"Rage" to Grace the Silver Screen in "The Beast of Trinity Texas"
Exciting news for art and film enthusiasts alike: my painting "Rage" has been selected to be featured in the upcoming movie The Beast of Trinity Texas. The filming for the pivotal scene will take place this October, adding a thrilling dimension to an already highly anticipated project.
"Rage" is a piece that delves deep into the visceral emotions and chaotic beauty of anger. Its intense color palette and dynamic composition capture a raw energy that resonates with viewers. The film's producers saw this connection and knew it would be a perfect fit for a key moment in their narrative. To see "Rage" on the big screen, contributing to the atmosphere and storytelling of The Beast of Trinity Texas, is a dream come true.
But that's not all. While "Rage" will undoubtedly leave an indelible mark on the film, there's another exciting element for fans to look forward to. I'm thrilled to share that I will also be making an appearance in the movie. While I can't reveal too much just yet, let's just say my role will be intriguingly complex, possibly as a military or mercenary figure who wields significant influence over the beast itself. This dual presence of my art and a character inspired by my own experiences is a unique and deeply personal project that I can't wait for you to see.
This October, as the cameras roll and the story of The Beast of Trinity Texas unfolds, "Rage" and I will be right there in the heart of it. Stay tuned for more updates and behind-the-scenes glimpses as we get closer to the filming date. The synergy between art and cinema promises to be electrifying, and I am eager for you all to experience it.
Until then, keep your eyes peeled and your anticipation high. There's much more to come, and I promise, it will be worth the wait.
Chasing Dreams
Don Quixote has always been a favorite story of mine. I can relate to blind ambition and chasing monsters. I think he is symbolic of entrepreneurial spirit, kids graduating school, men or women on a quest to find love, and so much more. I aim to recreate this image that I generated with ai and add my personal flair. I hate to stick to the monochromatic colors, however it does have a certain aesthetic I like. So stay tuned. The first pass begins on Sunday… once I’m recovered from the Dominican! Much love friends.
Veteran-owned business transforms junk into jobs
Straight Outta Combat Radio-Honoring Combat Wisdom
Organization Helps Veterans Who Served in the Military’s Bomb Squad
Virtual Painting Reveal
Facebook Live
Join us for an immersive online art experience like no other! Step into a world of creativity and inspiration at Timothy's Virtual Art Show. Explore captivating pieces that transcend boundaries and ignite the imagination.
Discover the stories behind each masterpiece as Tim shares the inspiration and passion behind their work. From the stroke of the brush to the depths of the canvas, immerse yourself in the journey of creation.
Plus, don't miss the opportunity to make these incredible artworks your own! With pieces available for sale, you can bring a piece of beauty and emotion into your home.Mark your calendars and join us for an unforgettable evening of art, storytelling, and community. Reserve your spot now and let creativity guide your journey!
Tim Colomer & Artist in Arms
Artist in Arms hosting fundraiser this weekend
Artists in Arms is committed to building a lasting community where Veteran artists and artisans can explore their creativity, hone artistic skills, and find new avenues of service. We will always strive to provide an inclusive and welcoming space for our diverse Veteran population. Artists in Arms holds all forms of art and artisan skills in equal esteem, we recognize the contributions of the arts in society and culture and believe Veteran voices should be heard and included in artistic communities.
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