The act of creating produces a finished project, which describes one’s thoughts at that moment. Projects strung together begin to develop a story and eventually result in the documentation of one’s life. Like words on paper, thoughts can be recorded in many ways. Ideas splattered in paint line the walls of your home and chiseled stones are scattered in your garden. Spontaneous melodies wash down your drain and moods are expressed in the clothes you wear. Years after your lifetime, your story will be remembered by the things you left behind. Your story will last as long as people are willing to tell it…
Labor of Love, by Bryan Snyder, is a visual autobiography. Through video and music, Bryan romanticizes the act of creating. With each drip of paint, he exposes the overly passionate. Undeterred by long hours and uncomfortable technique, he expresses his ideas, documents his story and shares his labor of love.
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The process of your paintings is amazing! I didnt know that you dripped your signature too, lol.
We need to talk! Art show has been postponed from February to march. But i want to make sure I put you in the right one! I’m working on it, I’ll call you tomorrow. This is an amazing video.
Bryan,
I am speechless right now… You’re an amazing person & artist!!! I was honored to show my family your calendar & talk about your art work!!!
Mothering the Masterpiece!
Love your labors!
JNVG
When I watched I felt like a little kid. I love the story, color, feeling. I smiled as I watched the creation form and I couldnt wait to see what it was but when it was all done I was sad becasuse I didn’t want it to end. Pretty Amazing! If you guys are ever in the area we shoud paint!
Take Care,
Nina
YOU ROCK BRY SNY!!! When you become rich and famous I hope you remember the Almighty!!!
yo man im one of dj’s friends in utah by way of poway- i had to post a comment cuz i found this so captivating. truly. everything about it. dont stop homie. take it easy.
HI Bryan
Nice work. The piece is beautiful!
Gian and Kelly
That was beautiful. I didn’t realize how much it took to get one painting. You are a gifted young man. Keep it up!
Brian,
Great work… I am proud to see the man you grew to be. I was in Carlsbad recently, a week before a show you hosted. I did however ask at the local commercial art place, (in the square, forgive me not recalling the name) but the guy knew of you and spoke highly of not only art, but your dedication to the local efforts.
I went by that old house at 369 Juniper, where I remember you as a little boy.
Warm regards…
Lance
Super cool : ) You’re crazy talented at so many things and I can’t wait to see another show!