7x5" Mixed Media on Paper
"Greed Which Tolerates Anything" by Chile Thomas
This is a mixed-media collage portrait that combines painted and collaged elements in a striking profile composition.
Technique & Construction
The work layers hand-painted portraiture with torn paper collage, a hallmark of Chile Thomas's style. The face and neck are rendered in naturalistic, painterly tones — warm sienna and umber — contrasting with the fragmented, chaotic collage elements surrounding them. The tension between the controlled painted flesh and the anarchic paper scraps feels deeply intentional.
Composition
A male figure is shown in left-facing profile, wearing a cap constructed entirely from torn magazine and paper fragments — patches of color, pattern, and texture mosaic together. His clothing/body below the neck dissolves into a dense collage of torn materials including fabric swatches, printed text, imagery, and found paper.
Text & Symbolism
Embedded within the chest area are legible fragments: "Greed," "which tolerates anything," and "diesel" — suggestive of consumerism, corporate branding, and moral compromise. A small black cross (+) marks the neck, signaling mortality.
Thematic Reading
The piece critiques consumer capitalism and greed — the figure is literally built from commercial detritus, yet the human face remains painted and vulnerable beneath it all.
A powerful and layered work.
7x5" Mixed Media on Paper
"Greed Which Tolerates Anything" by Chile Thomas
This is a mixed-media collage portrait that combines painted and collaged elements in a striking profile composition.
Technique & Construction
The work layers hand-painted portraiture with torn paper collage, a hallmark of Chile Thomas's style. The face and neck are rendered in naturalistic, painterly tones — warm sienna and umber — contrasting with the fragmented, chaotic collage elements surrounding them. The tension between the controlled painted flesh and the anarchic paper scraps feels deeply intentional.
Composition
A male figure is shown in left-facing profile, wearing a cap constructed entirely from torn magazine and paper fragments — patches of color, pattern, and texture mosaic together. His clothing/body below the neck dissolves into a dense collage of torn materials including fabric swatches, printed text, imagery, and found paper.
Text & Symbolism
Embedded within the chest area are legible fragments: "Greed," "which tolerates anything," and "diesel" — suggestive of consumerism, corporate branding, and moral compromise. A small black cross (+) marks the neck, signaling mortality.
Thematic Reading
The piece critiques consumer capitalism and greed — the figure is literally built from commercial detritus, yet the human face remains painted and vulnerable beneath it all.
A powerful and layered work.