Days End by Rob Sneddon

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ARTIST NOTES: None

DIMENSIONS (Height - 50.00 cm X Width - 76.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Oil on Canvas
GENRE Streetscape
REGISTERED NRN # 000-37756-0152-01
COPYRIGHT © Rob Sneddon
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards
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Artist: Rob Sneddon



ARTIST BIO

Qualifications / Training

































































2015 – Tutor in oils -  Leigh Pitt

































































2014 – Tutor in oils – Elise Judd

































































1986-88 Life drawing – Toni Bucknell, Tutor

































































1982-84 Photographic StudiesCollegeMelbourne

































































1969-71 Dip.M. - LondonMetropolitanUniversity

































































1960-63 Dip. Ceramics (Honours) – StaffordshireUniversity

































































Exhibitions / Awards

































 The Bayside Artshow 2016

































Quadrant Gallery – Living Space Exhibition Nov / Dec ’15 – (selected artists) – exhibiting by invitation

































 Malvern Artists’ Society – 2015 Winter Exhibition – 2nd prize

































 Malvern Artists’ Society – Challenge Exhibition – Sept. 2015 – Highly Commended

































 Box Hill Rotary 51st Annual Art Show – exhibiting by invitation (Dec. ’15)

































 Quadrant Gallery – 2014 Summer Exhibition ll – general exhibition

































 PSC Exhibition - black and white photography - landscape and architectural subjects – High Achievement Award

































 Creative Processes

















 I work in several genres – principally seascapes and urban streetscapes.

















My interest is in the contrast between light and dark, with the aim of drawing the viewer into the image and beyond. In some works I attempt to highlight the contrast through reflected light and shadows. Some paintings aim to create a sense of drama or mystery, (e.g. Urban Winter Evening 1&2, Hope Alley). Other approaches are to create strong structural or architectural images (e.g. Railway Bridge) or wistful/tranquil moods (e.g. Evening in Paris)