
Why Just Look at Art When You Can Throw It?
Abstraction isn’t just something to look at—it’s something to experience. Inspired by philosopher Gilles Deleuze’s concept of The Fold, this interactive project transforms drawing into movement, turning thought into form. Embodied Flight: Folded Abstractions invites you to explore perception through action.

Fold Your Fate
Each fold reshapes the artwork—just like life, it bends, shifts, and takes on new meaning. The forces of flight guide this experiment in motion:
- Thrust – The raw energy that propels you forward.
- Drag – The weight of time and experience, shaping your trajectory.
- Lift – The moment you rise, defying gravity and doubt.
- Weight – The unknown, keeping you grounded while daring you to explore.
Bend it, break it, reimagine it—this is art that refuses to sit still.
Featured collection
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Limited Edition Print - Airplane Kit (The Jet)
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Limited Edition Print - Airplane Kit (The Glider)
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Limited Edition Print - Airplane Kit (The Dart)
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Benefits of Each Experience
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The Dart
Straight to the point—no wasted motion, no hesitation. The Dart cuts through the air like a clear thought on a sunny day. Efficient, familiar, and easy to master, it’s the go-to for when you need direct action, quick decisions, and a steady path forward.
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The Glider
No rush, no resistance—just pure, effortless flow. The Glider moves like an easy day, catching air and holding steady. It’s all about sustainability, grace, and knowing when to ride the current instead of forcing it. Slow down, stay present, and let the world carry you.
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The Jet
Blink and it’s gone. The Jet doesn’t just fly—it dominates. Built for speed and power, this is the leader’s flight, the unstoppable push forward, the force that won’t wait for permission. When life moves fast, The Jet moves faster—can you keep up?
What Collectors Are Saying

About the Author
My art is a reflection of my belief in freedom as a creative force—a way to explore, question, and transform. I work with movement and form not to create static images, but to distill experiences into something tangible, offering a path toward liberation from societal constraints. I see each drawing as a tool to help us break free from the routines that deaden our sense of possibility, inviting us to reimagine our world and our place within it.

New York Times Recognized
Bosket’s work has captivated audiences in 22 countries, featured in renowned outlets like The New York Times, PBS, and Allure. But his impact goes far beyond the canvas.
Through his latest project, ENGN {engine}, Bosket is transforming the world of art, activism, and education. He's pushing boundaries, not just with his art, but with how art can be a force for fundamental change. His work isn’t about creative destruction—it’s about challenging outdated systems and creating space for something fresh, liberating, and deeply human.
Bosket’s art invites you to pause, reflect, and rethink the world around you. It’s not just a painting on the wall—it’s a call to action. A chance to be part of something bigger, a movement that connects us all on a deeper level.
Ready to engage? Step into the conversation, and let Bosket’s art guide the way forward.
Got Questions? We've got answers!
How are these unique?
Thomas Bosket’s projects go beyond traditional abstraction—they are immersive, dynamic explorations of perception, energy, and personal transformation. Each piece is carefully crafted to evoke deep emotional resonance, encouraging reflection, mindfulness, and self-discovery. This isn’t just art to decorate your space—it’s a tool for reconnecting with your deeper self and embracing the present moment. Every mark is intentional and serves as a bridge between thought and emotion, making each piece unique and powerful.
Why are you the expert?
I'm not, but I've spent 32 years teaching at some of the best universities (Yale, Parsons, Columbia), painted/drawn that whole time in 22 countries, and been featured in the New York Times, PBS and Samsung among others. So I know something about abstraction from a maker's point of view.
How do I connect with abstraction?
Bosket’s work invites an active engagement with the viewer. Rather than just admiring the piece, you are encouraged to interact with it, exploring how each line, shape, and void speaks to your own thoughts, feelings, and life experiences. Many collectors describe my pieces as a form of “visual meditation,” where they can reflect on challenges, moments of clarity, or creative insights. Take your time with the art—let it guide you to a deeper understanding of yourself.
Is the artwork a good investment for collectors?
Yes, Thomas Bosket’s original drawings are not only a powerful addition to your art collection, but they are also a long-term investment. With only 100 Original Prints, these works are rare and exclusive, adding significant value to your collection. Beyond their financial worth, they hold emotional and philosophical depth, making them timeless pieces that grow with you over the years. Each project is an invitation to connect with a lasting, evolving journey of creativity and personal insight.
Thanks and if you don't buy...
Consider going to my non-profit ENGN as the youth we work with need a great deal of support. See if there is something you can offer there? Supplies, time, etc..Be well, Tom