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Todd
White
Todd White captures
restaurant, night life and Hollywood scenes with contrasting
and distinctive colors that embrace the viewer with timeless
attraction. The exaggerated features and textured skin of
his characters separate and blend their lives in moments
that offer great and lasting impressions. White’s art
is uniquely captivating. He forged his distinctive style
working at Warner Brothers on the series Tiny Toons and subsequently
Sponge Bob Square Pants. A decade later, White truly found
his niche with his Rat Pack meets Picasso style blending
in bits of Austrian Expressionism. His stark, yet vibrant
works often focus on the “Age of Cool” paying
homage to Sinatra, Bardot and Nat King Cole. “Whatever
isn’t necessary to the story isn’t on my canvas.
I don’t waste a lot of time with backgrounds because
they don’t interest me.” White explains. Martinis,
smoke, hands, faces and social interaction – these
things do interest White. And his interpretations of them
fascinate us all. He lives in Southern California with his
two dogs.
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