Tommy Fitzpatrick

[1][4] In February 2013, Fitzpatrick opened the solo exhibition Electric Labyrinth, consisting of fifteen paintings depicting a Tokyo store in varying degrees of abstraction.

[5][6] In November 2017 he opened a solo exhibition entitled Crystal Cities, at the Holly Johnson Gallery in Dallas.

The paintings in the exhibition were inspired by the unrealized architectural project of the same name designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

[7] Fitzpatrick's work is a part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, including his paintings Study for 610 and 610.

"[13] Art News stated of his work that it, "capture[s] the tireless motion of the city in geometries that unite the forms of nature with the man-made.