Tom Mullinax, the Manager of Booth Art Academy, is highly respected for his vibrant and daring landscapes and architectural paintings in the Cartersville region. His unique style, heavily influenced by Saturday morning cartoons, William H. Johnson, and Gabriele Munter’s works, allows him to capture bold shapes, captivating color, and heavy black lines that express his passion for his craft and honor the legacy of Potter WJ Gordy who taught him how to pursue something he loves as a career.
Art enthusiasts prepare to be amazed by the captivating works of Mullinax, the illustrious Manager of Booth Art Academy. His landscapes and architectural paintings, featuring the stunning landmarks of Cartersville, are drenched with vibrant hues and daring strokes. It’s no wonder his masterpieces have garnered much acclaim and are highly coveted by collectors and art lovers alike. Mullinax’s passion for capturing the essence of the region’s historical monuments shines through in every detail. We are honored to announce that the Booth Western Art Museum, one of the esteemed affiliates of the Smithsonian Institution, proudly displays his works of art. Let Mullinax’s bold and vivid art transport you to the enchanting world of Cartersville, where history and art collide to create something extraordinary.
His style is attributed to the influence of the bold shapes, colors, and heavy black outlines of Saturday morning cartoons such as Scooby-Doo and Fat Albert. His work also reflects his admiration for William H. Johnson and Gabriele Munter’s expressionist paintings which he discovered in his twenties. The simple yet powerful details that Mullinax incorporates into his art are captivating and draw the viewer in. His success is a testament to something he learned long ago from Potter WJ Gordy: that one can pursue a career doing something they love.
He has spent many years perfecting his craft, attending classes at the local art center, and collaborating with other artists. His dedication has been rewarded with an invitation to exhibit in galleries nationwide.
The Peachtree City Library Art Initiative is proud to feature the artworks of three esteemed local and regional artists: the Newnan-Coweta Art Association (NCAA), The Fayette Society of Fine Art (FSOFA), and the Peachtree City Photography Club. Through their hard work and dedication, these talented individuals have achieved great success in their respective fields and are now invited to exhibit in galleries nationwide. On Saturday, July 15th, the public is invited to attend a reception held in the library’s reading room, located at 201 Willow Bend Road, Peachtree City, from 3-4:30. All are welcome to admire the works of these notable artists!
Frank Mullinax is a master of the craft who has found a unique way to bring history alive in Georgia. His dynamic painting style and clever use of colors have landed him three showcases in reputable galleries, showcasing his brilliant details and the influence of his favorite cartoons. His commitment to perfecting the art style that excited him at a young age has inspired others to follow their dreams of becoming accomplished artists. Through his work, we are hard-pressed with the reminder that true creativity renders abundance.