Thomas Mayor

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Thom Mayor, 67, passed away on 1/4/08 at the Taos Living Center, after a long ordeal with cancer of the thymus.

Thom is survived by his Mother, Eva Laurina of Dunedin, Florida, sister Judi Mayor Hunt of Craig, Colorado, his children Kendra Suzanne Olivis and Jason Thomas Mayor of Salisbury, Maryland, and Luke Kantor of Tucson, Arizona, grandchildren Trevor Hobson, Zechariah Hobson, Georgia Olivis and Julian Olivis , nephews Daniel Coffey, Ryan Coffey and John Bates, grand-nephews Daniel and Torre Coffey, and grand-niece Alexandria Bates.

Thom was born in New York City on 2/22/41, graduated from Long Island City High School New York, then went on to obtain a Bachelor's degree in philosophy from Thiel College in Youngstown, Ohio. He interrupted study toward a Master's degree in order to pursue varied experiences, including selling carpet on the road, out of the back of a van.

Thom found himself in Taos in 1974, because he had taken up a keen interest in painting in oil and knew of Taos as a center for painting and painters. Over the years, he was constantly at his easel, developing a unique abstract style all his own. He supported himself with odd jobs and the occasional sale of a painting.

In a statement written for a retrospective of his work at the Bill Rane Gallery in March of 2008 he said,
"I don't quite remember where it was I first saw or heard the words- "action painting", describing a process, naming a form or style, but, immediately I was brought to a state of alertness- of self-recognition. Over the years of painting more and more I rely on intuitive leaps of recognition born in the process of applying paint to canvas; trusting the most subtle hints, cues, suggestions and directions given by the mind in action.
I once likened this process to riding a horse without reins or saddle; a horse that does whatever he damn well pleases, and that in order to ride this graceful and unpredictable animal, there are two things you have to be able to do- one, radical self-abandonment, and, two, paying attention."

Thom spent the last several years of his life living in a small adobe house on the East rim of the Rio Grande Canyon, near the "horseshoe" curve on the road to Santa Fe. Here, he constantly painted and slept in the same room, heated in the winter by an old wood burning stove, cooled in summer by the thickness of the adobe walls. He hauled drinking water, using the suspect water from the shallow well only for washing and for watering his numerous plants. A happy recluse, he also termed himself a "social butterfly", loving to spend many an evening listening to the musicians play at the Adobe Bar in the Taos Inn.

Thom also began a long relationship with the practice of Zen Buddhist sitting meditation in Taos, after initially studying with Joshu Sasaki Roshi in Jemez Springs. He then met the Soto Zen Monk, Kobun Chino
Otagawa, who founded Hokoji, or Phoenix Light Temple, in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristos above Arroyo Seco . Thom became a regular student, attending many periods of practice and week long retreats. He once traveled to Europe with Kobun to visit and practice at temples founded by he and his students in Austria and Switzerland.

Thom's wish was to be cremated and a memorial event will be held later in Taos. Look for the announcement in the Taos News.

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Name Thomas Mayor
Date of Death January 4th, 2009
Other City AK, US 
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Address 818 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur
Taos NM 87571
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Tj published a tribute .

Sweet good Thom,great, dancer ,teacher,friend painter ,love.You will be missed .It was a pleasure. I will see you down the road laughing.much love and many smiles, tj

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Roger Calleo published a tribute .

Although Thom was 8 years older than me, he was more like a brother than a cousin. We grew up together in the same 3 family house in Astoria, NY.
He the later years we would meet in Florida at our Mom's condos and enjoy our time together.
Thom was such a spiritual and artistic man.
I will miss him
Rest in peace my dear cousin
Love you,
Roger Calleo

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Val Szymanski published a tribute .

I met Thom on a visit to a mutual friend in Taos about 20 yrs ago. He was looking for work that day to buy paints so instead I visited his studio and bought a painting. It still hangs over my fireplace at home. I very much like his sense of color and form

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Mike Kitts published a tribute .

Thank you Thom, my ol' buddy from the Boardwalk Daze. I love you, I love your art, and I miss you terribly. Thank
you for all that you gave us.

The Happy Hippie...

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Alice & Damian Mcguire published a tribute .

Our thoughts are with the family and friends of Thom. My sister, Lisa, cared deeply about Thom. He will be missed by her and many others.

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Chris Vinella published a tribute .

Even though I've never really spent long periods of time speaking with Thom, I felt a very wonderfully warm and kind connection with Thom, with those split second gazes we would share with one another, and for me, that is where this indescribable thing a lot of us chose to call life resides.
As the picture depicts so well, anyone who knew Thom couldn't help but see the very loving intellect with such humbling kindness in those beautiful eye's of his!
Through the past thirty some years of running into Thom many of time at "Dori's Bakery" and of course at Taos's first watering hole, the now "Adobe Bar" as well as on the streets of Taos, I don't ever remember a time that I didn't see Thom smiling!
Now looking back at the time that I did spend around Thom he had a strong yet soft impact on me in those wonderful split seconds we shared!
It was only recently that I found out Thom practiced Zen Buddhism, a practice that I started to follow at a young age, which really helped me to get in touch with the true me and away from the very heavy organized religion that was forced onto me at such a young age. I guess that I bring that up, since I realize now that the connection I have with Thom was closer than I knew!
Thom, I know more deeply now of the impact that those wonderful split seconds have on me, and for that, today I am so very grateful for this awareness!
Thank you!
I know that you are missed and loved by many, I love you my fellow!
Go in peace.......

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