Todd White is a critically acclaimed modern master, a
portrait painter for the 21st century. His profile and popularity
have increased to the point where his distinctive style and iconic
status are recognized across the globe.
Born in 1969 in Texas, he came from humble roots, although the
artistic influence of his mother and grandmother, both of whom were
painters, would prove to be profound. His first real break as an
artist came during his twenties when he took a chance and relocated
to Hollywood, where one of his key career spells came in the field
of animation.
Through character development at some of the most renowned
production studios he continued to forge his own artistic style,
and became part of the lead design and animation team for the
international hit cartoon series SpongeBob SquarePants.
During this formative period White experimented with both style
and concept, eventually arriving at a process that now guides him
through every piece. Until he can conceptually see the story in his
head, and has a title for the work, he won't begin to paint.
He is a full-time observer, noticing what others don't, always
absorbing figures, faces, features, for later reference.
Subconsciously, compulsively, he spends his life people-watching,
scribbling down sketches whatever the situation (often on napkins,
even table-cloths), to record an idea for his next work.
He was chosen from hundreds of artists as the Official Artist
for the 49th Annual GRAMMY® Awards, the world's most prestigious
music event, and in 2009, Todd was invited by Warner Bros. to
contribute to a major exhibition commemorating the 70th Anniversary
of the timeless movie classic The Wizard of Oz.
Through his own unique artistic vision, Todd led a small group
of acclaimed artists whose work made up The Inspirations of Oz Fine
Art Collection. White's work was presented along with The Ruby
Slipper Collection, featuring custom-made works of art from
designers, including Jimmy Choo, Manolo Blahnik, Christian
Louboutin and Moschino.
Following a string of record-breaking shows in the UK, Todd
returned to the US to even greater acclaim, and has since become
one of the most collectable and successful living artists in the
world.