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David Snyder, a native of
Cincinnati, Ohio, obtained
his art degree from the
prestigious Central
Academy of Commercial Art
and attended the
University of Cincinnati.
He worked for twenty years
as an art director at
various ad agencies.
during those years, he
continued to paint and
stay connected with fine
art. Frustrated with the
lack of time he was able
to donate to his passion
to paint, he left the
world of commercial art
and devoted himself
exclusively to developing
his painting.
Dave won many awards for
his commercial work as
well as his fine art. His
work is collected world
wide. His accolades
include the distinguished
Arts For The Parks, being
juried into the show's
"top one hundred" three
years, and winning first
place, Region 1 in 1989.
He was selected by the
state of Kentucky to
portray the 1992 Kentucky
Bicentennial celebration
with a commemorative
poster. David is
recognized by the state of
Kentucky for his
contribution to the arts.
David's automotive art has
received awards at the
Concours D'Elegance in
Cincinnati, Ohio in 1996,
1998 and 2001. David's
passion for automotive art
was influenced by his
grandfather who
accompanied his as a
youngster to new car
unveilings and perusing
car lots.
David feels "every picture
tells a story. I like
telling stories about
people and their
memories". The themes of
each painting is fueled by
his own fondness for the
past, determined to
recreate the past as a way
of preserving it. "I start
each painting with a theme
and I'm often adding
details to the very end!"
The final piece is the
collection of memories,
stories, love of history
and historical accuracy.
"I'm not actually trying
to recreate a photo but
what the mind's eye
remembers".










