Todd Babb
Sculpture

Q. When did you first realize you were meant to be an artist?

A. I was raised in a family full of inventors and artists. My grandfather and uncles hold several patents and my mother was a professional artist. So, I suppose having a career in a creative field was inevitable from the beginning. 

Q. Who or what inspired you to begin?

A. My grandmother was always a great instigator. She was a terrific artist and fantastic motivator. 

Q. What has been the most rewarding thing about being an artist?

A. It is very satisfying to know that the pieces I create bring joy into the homes and lives of my patrons.  

Q. If you could have one wish in the world, what would it be?

A. To live a happy and healthy life with an equally happy and healthy family. 
 

Modern artist, Todd Andrew Babb, is a sculptor based in South Florida. Babb's sculptural art process involves the personally developed use of innovative materials to allow for the distinctly expressive lines of his contemporary figurative pieces. Each uninhibited piece is an exploration into the evolution of humanity because of his desire for progression. Concentrating on line and form over detail and aesthetics, Babb's elongated and oftentimes abstracted bodies portray this adaptation of the human spirit.

Babb was born just outside of Philadelphia, PA into a family of artists, historians, and philosophers. Honing his skill at a young age, Babb pursued a career as a painter soon after serving in the United States Air Force. Following his first business, Creative Artistry, where he worked with top corporations such as Dupont Corian and Walt Disney Company, Babb pursued a more conceptual modernist sculpting career in an effort to express his philosophical interpretations of the human condition.

As a self-identified progressivist, Babb never attempts to change the principles of nature. On the contrary, his works harness the inevitable change of existence, which dematerializes chaotic change. His intentional illustration of the autonomous submission to change is meant to guide the subconscious and conscious minds of the viewers toward an informed conclusion in all situations, regardless of negative or positive challenges. Progressivism in art means to see that creation itself, as an entity in constant motion, is the very foundation and essence of what it means to create. Perhaps our greatest gift is to have a hand in the structure of creation. What we do in and with this lifetime will continue the progression of creation eternally.

As one of the founders of the OPT (Open Positive Transference) art movement, Babb is dedicated to creating works of technical excellence and open-minded concepts that ultimately influence its spatial energy with the expectation of inspiring and generating a truly sanguine reality.

As a progressivist, Babb maintains professional affiliations with non-profits and charities he feels are particularly committed to the advancement of human rights. These include Abuse Counseling and Treatment, Inc., Fort Myers, a not-for-profit organization that offers housing and support for victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse; the Ferd and Gladys Alpert Jewish Family & Children's Services; and the Tom Joyner Foundation, which funds Historically Black Colleges and Universities through student scholarships. Babb is also the exclusive sculptor of awards and gift statues for the Savannah Philharmonic.  

Babb's paintings and sculpture can be found in private collections around the world including countries in Europe, Asia, and South America. His work has been exhibited with such artists as Robert Rauschenberg and HR Giger, participated in shows organized by top curators such as Curse Mackey and Anna Visnitskaya, and has been displayed both nationally and internationally in Museums, Galleries, and Fine Art Shows. Babb has been showing publicly in group and solo exhibits since 2002.

Babb is represented by T. Clifton Art in Memphis, TN, 530 Burns Gallery in Sarasota, FL and Gallery Guichard in Chicago, IL.