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Kimray Visual Arts Collection

Oklahoma City, OK

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Seeing by Thomas Hill
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  • Seeing, 2017
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Artist Bio

Thomas Hill III is Chief Executive Officer of Kimray. As the grandson of Kimray’s founder, Garman Kimmell, Thomas grew up around Kimray. He has worked at the company in virtually every department, giving him an intimate knowledge of the processes and people involved from start to finish. Thomas manages the family-owned company with a sense of stewardship and heritage.

Thomas is also author of the book Recovering Leadership: Musings of an Addict Leader where he shares his personal story of advancing in leadership at Kimray, spinning out of control, and the long and difficult road of recovery that transformed his life and leadership. He also writes weekly “Monday Musings” on various leadership topics.

Thomas enjoys graphic design mostly producing logos and branding for people and causes he has a passion for.

Piece Description

The Ishihara test is a color perception test for red-green color deficiencies, the first in a class of successful color vision tests called pseudo-isochromatic plates (“PIP”). The test consists of a number of colored plates, called Ishihara plates, each of which contains a circle of dots appearing randomized in color and size. Within the pattern are dots which form a number or shape clearly visible to those with normal color vision, and invisible, or difficult to see, to those with a red-green color vision defect.

As I was contemplating my addition to this collective, I thought about how we all “see” differently. I wanted to draw attention to how important our vision is. We are not limited to just seeing with our eyes. We should be learning to “see” with our minds and hearts.

  • Collections: AAA Collective

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