The artist SNYDER’s motifs often show the fragile beauty of endangered animal species, which lend his art an auratic moment. He imitates color aberrations, so-called chromatic aberrations and in this way questions the immediacy of our visual anchors of perception.

Indoor Murals & Object Painting
No matter the surface or object he paints on, in each of his works SNYDER imitates color aberrations, so-called chromatic aberrations, which have found their way into our visual canon via analog and digital imaging processes. In this way and with the help of the blue hue of his pictures, he questions the immediacy of our visual anchors of perception.

Wall Paintings & Murals
SNYDER unfolds the animal as a soulful counterpart layer by layer on wall surfaces with the spray can. The blurs created at the color fringes of the different layers give the missing depth of our digital image space a moment of authentic wildness. His works encourage us to relearn instinctive perceptual behavior. In order to be seen, SNYDER's animal worlds adapt their appearance to the urban jungle and attentively target every passing viewer with a pulling effect that is difficult to escape.