Artist of the Month: Todd Snyder
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| Yardwatcher 2001, oil, 30 x 35¾. All artwork this article collection the artist. |
by Naomi Ekperigin
Todd Snyder was born and raised in central
Snyder earned a degree in commercial art from the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, in Denver, but only briefly worked in that field as a break from working in auto body repair, which he returned to a few years ago. “Although I have the traditional artist’s ‘day job,’ I religiously paint for a couple of hours a day during the week and longer on weekends,” the artist says. When he has extra time, he goes on location to industrial settings, taking pictures with his digital camera. Although he takes several pictures so that he can work in his studio, Snyder often returns to the site to draw. “I find that, due to the distortions and flattening effect of the camera, my pictures aren’t adequate,” he explains. “I often create sketches on location for increased accuracy—and because I love to draw.”
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| Crosstalk 2001, oil. |
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The artist finds the biggest challenge is painting the figures in his urban landscapes, which he does to add a surreal aura to the location. Inspired by such masters as Konrad Witz and Jan van Eyck, Snyder also admires the work of Surrealists such as Paul Delvaux, Salvador Dalí, and Giorgio de Chirico. “I like to incorporate the figures-- place them in ambiguous situations and create a sort of broken narrative,” he says. He imbues his work with meaning by disrupting the scale of objects and giving figures a caricatured appearance, which can be seen in the piece Wayfarers. “I think this was one of my more successful surrealist pieces due to the scale changes and situations the characters seem to be in,” he comments. “Are they arriving or departing? I think the large crane also adds a menacing tone, which I like.”
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| Surveillant 2003, oil, 16 x 24. |
Since 1989 Todd Snyder has been accepted into more than150 international, national, and regional juried exhibitions and has had 11 solo shows. His work is in the collection of the Lakeview Museum, in Peoria, Illinois, and the Blanden Memorial Art Museum, in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
For more information on Snyder, visit the Chicago Artists’ Coalition’s website, or email him at toddman@mtco.com.
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Watercolor Highlights - Spring 2008
Dec 1, 2007 5:27:17 PM
Great composition, color and themes.
Best, Stephen
Dec 1, 2007 5:29:42 PM
Forgot to add, I really like the lihgt as well. www.stephenbergstrom.com
Dec 2, 2007 3:32:29 PM
Hey Todd
Awesome and intense and very very cool.
Dec 11, 2007 3:27:12 PM
Hi Todd, I am graduate of RMCAD also. Your work has a very special point of view. Well done. You can see me at www.freewebs.com/bobragland.