Todd Connor

Todd Connor was born in 1964 and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His background of camping, hunting and fishing while growing up sparked his interest in the outdoors and American history. At the age of twelve he started painting in pastels and oils. His subject matter ranged from landscapes to wildlife and western themes such as cowboys.
After high school and a few odd jobs Todd took time off of painting and joined the Navy where he served as a Navy SEAL in Coronado, CA. After the Navy he traveled the country visiting historical sites and National Parks where his love of history and the outdoors came together with his desire to pick up the paint brush once again. At that point he started taking college courses in drawing and painting until he finally ended up at the prestigious Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Ca. where he received a BFA in Illustration in 1997. Upon graduation he worked as a colorboard painter on the Universal Studios Japan theme park project; then made the leap into painting full time in 1999 where he has met with much success.
Todd shows in five galleries throughout the west and has participated in multiple gallery shows and national art competitions including Art for the Parks and Oil Painters of America. He has had much success at the CM Russell show and auction in Great Falls, Montana since being invited to participate the past four years. He also has participated in Settlers West Galleries’ annual Great American West show every year since 2001. In August 2000 Todd had his first one-man show in Bozeman, Mt. which was a sellout and was followed by a feature article in Southwest Art magazine in November of that year. More recently, in the summer of 2005, he had another highly successful one man show. Many group and two person shows as well as ongoing commissions keep him busy.
Todd’s primary focus is on the mountain man and pioneer periods of American history with an emphasis on the landscape as well. He makes it his business to walk the land and float the rivers of the characters in his paintings and to paint on location as much as possible to get the sense of place. This is absolutely essential to him as is researching the subject matter.
Todd was recently invited into the Russell Skull Society of Artists, a new group of 22 distinguished painters and sculptors recognized by the CM Russell Museum for their efforts in keeping alive the traditions of Charles Russell and western art. Their work will be exhibited at the Great Falls Convention Center during March, 2018. This event is in conjunction with The Russell: An Exhibition and Sale to Benefit the CM Russell Museum.
Todd moved to Montana in 1999 and has his home and studio in McAllister, near Ennis, Mt. .
Website: http://www.toddconnorstudio.com/
After high school and a few odd jobs Todd took time off of painting and joined the Navy where he served as a Navy SEAL in Coronado, CA. After the Navy he traveled the country visiting historical sites and National Parks where his love of history and the outdoors came together with his desire to pick up the paint brush once again. At that point he started taking college courses in drawing and painting until he finally ended up at the prestigious Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Ca. where he received a BFA in Illustration in 1997. Upon graduation he worked as a colorboard painter on the Universal Studios Japan theme park project; then made the leap into painting full time in 1999 where he has met with much success.
Todd shows in five galleries throughout the west and has participated in multiple gallery shows and national art competitions including Art for the Parks and Oil Painters of America. He has had much success at the CM Russell show and auction in Great Falls, Montana since being invited to participate the past four years. He also has participated in Settlers West Galleries’ annual Great American West show every year since 2001. In August 2000 Todd had his first one-man show in Bozeman, Mt. which was a sellout and was followed by a feature article in Southwest Art magazine in November of that year. More recently, in the summer of 2005, he had another highly successful one man show. Many group and two person shows as well as ongoing commissions keep him busy.
Todd’s primary focus is on the mountain man and pioneer periods of American history with an emphasis on the landscape as well. He makes it his business to walk the land and float the rivers of the characters in his paintings and to paint on location as much as possible to get the sense of place. This is absolutely essential to him as is researching the subject matter.
Todd was recently invited into the Russell Skull Society of Artists, a new group of 22 distinguished painters and sculptors recognized by the CM Russell Museum for their efforts in keeping alive the traditions of Charles Russell and western art. Their work will be exhibited at the Great Falls Convention Center during March, 2018. This event is in conjunction with The Russell: An Exhibition and Sale to Benefit the CM Russell Museum.
Todd moved to Montana in 1999 and has his home and studio in McAllister, near Ennis, Mt. .
Website: http://www.toddconnorstudio.com/