Art|Todd Baxter’s “Owl Scouts” & more..

Todd Baxter    photography @ ShockBlast

• Artist Todd Baxter is a unique visionary who has the capability to bend the unrealistic and connect it to what is very realistic. This ability is what gives the surreal Chicago based photographer a stand out collection of artwork. After years of studying photography, painting, drawing, and sculpture at the University of New Mexico, Baxter began to teach art in his hometown of Albuquerque. Soon he receives a recruiting call that has him traveling to Muscat, Omen where he continued to teach and opened the doors for him to explore the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Soon after Todd began to do freelancing art in Chicago for many different advertising agencies and eventually becoming a full time art director for Cramer Krasselt. Aside his commercial offering, Baxter is completing a large-scale photography project that we are previewing called “Owl Scouts”, which is a tale of the misadventures of two young children. Visit his site for more on Todd Baxter and enjoy a view of a few of his pieces.

Owl Scouts

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Project Astoria

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Conceptual

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