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ML Snowden Bio 
        
	Gracing the halls of 
	Buckingham Palace is not an honor which many contemporary artists can claim 
	on their CV. M.L. Snowden’s prolific artwork, her inspiration and her legacy 
	have been explored in many published works by insightful authors such as Dr. 
	Remo Nevi, the Metropolitan Museum of Art sculpture scholar, Dr. Marie Busco 
	and James Edwards. The purity and intensity of her bronze metal mastery 
	inspires a vast audience of devotees, equally inspiring engineers and art 
	patrons alike. With faultless artistry, M.L. Snowden captures the essence of 
	spirituality in her sculptures yet manages to achieve groundbreaking 
	metallurgical and engineering advancements that test the scientific borders 
	of her materials.  
	  
	Her willingness to 
	experiment with new methods and face potential failure reveals a strength of 
	vision seldom present in potentially fragile artists; her fearless quest to 
	stretch the medium of bronze casting has resulted in breathtaking sculpture, 
	but achieved at great risk. She takes an “all or nothing at all” approach. 
	The “lost wax casting” method bears with it the danger that if the casting 
	process fails, the artwork is lost. On this foundation, Snowden has not 
	clung to the safe route on a diminutive scale, but instead has chosen to 
	unleash the skills with which God has blessed her; apply the legacy of 
	knowledge passed on to her through her father and her mentors; wield the 
	sculpting tools and techniques inherited from the studios of Auguste Rodin; 
	and engage in a lifelong quest to capture the beauty of divinity on a 
	staggering scale.  
	  
	Not simply a glimpse of 
	the ephemeral, Snowden’s work at heart offers us the opportunity to gaze 
	with awe on the dynamic spirit of God. Her rare devotion to revealing 
	profound messages transcends physical and intellectual limitations. Whether 
	her subject reveals mankind’s struggles on a herculean plane or the infinite 
	attention to the detail of Hebrew’s smallest letter, Snowden’s adroit touch 
	captures fluidity and grace in a permanent medium for all to enjoy and 
	admire.  
	  
	After completing her 
	B.F.A. at Loyola Marymount in 1974, perhaps her post graduate studies in 
	Europe that came about on winning the Try Foundation Prize which enabled her 
	to study at the Louvre in France, the Vatican Collections in Rome, the 
	Uffizi and the Academy of the Try Foundation in Italy, all substantively 
	provided her an insider’s access to the secrets of the old world masters. 
	Certainly such immersive experiences enlarged her craft and led to her being 
	awarded an honorary Doctor of Arts degree. Yet undoubtedly the opportunity 
	to apprentice with her own father for 17 years was pivotal to her 
	development.  
	  
	Shepherding and guiding 
	an artistic genius is not a responsibility to be undertaken lightly. Her 
	father, a renowned artist in his own right, instilled in his daughter 
	artistic joy coupled with discipline; an untiring work ethic; deep respect 
	for history; and an intimate appreciation of the responsibility to bring to 
	life art which elevates the viewer. He provided a rich environment in which 
	to percolate her potential and lived to see the world appreciate her gifts. 
	No fledgling stage for Snowden, the world welcomed her with open arms as she 
	won the First Class Medal in 1974 at the Des Beaux Arts Annual Exhibition in 
	Paris, followed quickly by the Gold Award in 1975 for her epic sculpture 
	from the Brindesi Institute Exposition in Verona; and a showing of her 
	sculpture and drawings in 1976 for the Bonaparte Society in Paris. 
	 
	  
	Since then, her work 
	has been collected and exhibited from San Francisco to Switzerland, from 
	Toronto to Tokyo, from New York to Paris. Her early election to membership 
	in the Jesuit Scholastic Honor Society perhaps foretold of her ambition to 
	integrate her faith with her artistic and academic studies. Whether she is 
	sculpting a bronze relief of Miriam, Sister of Moses; creating Great Golden 
	Angels for the Main Altar in the Los Angeles Cathedral of Our Lady of the 
	Angels; lecturing on the Fractal and Euclidian Geometries of Sculpture or 
	being showcased in “M.L. Snowden – Glories of the Vatican”; her 
	unflinching dedication achieves a unique blend of art, faith and science. 
	 
	  
	In addition to being 
	the recipient of awards too extensive and numerous to list including being 
	named the global winner of the International Rodin Competition of Tokyo, 
	Japan, hosted by 32 nations, Snowden has graciously consented to interviews 
	in cooperating with the production of books and documentaries. She has 
	participated in exhibitions and shows and undertaken majestic commissions of 
	significant proportion while simultaneously exploring, nurturing and 
	reinventing her craft in her studios located in Austria, Paris and 
	California.  
	  
	
	Most recently, Snowden 
	has collaborated with ABC for a television project showcasing her 20 foot 
	high City of Glendale Civic Monument. Along with completing significant 
	publications such as The M.L. Snowden Sculpture Museum, and M.L. 
	Snowden: Bronze Masterworks of the Geological Coreium; the sculptor has 
	recently overseen the permanent installation of major works in Brazil at the 
	Ricardo Brennand Museum Institute, in Washington DC at the White House and 
	at The Butler Institute of American Art. 
        
      
    
     
    
  
 
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