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Snyder Art's Doodle Art Hunt

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Village based artist Bryan Snyder will be hosting an art hunt featuring his signature character named Doodle during the annual 'Art in the Village' street fair on Sunday, August 14, 2016—all day. Eight original Doodle paintings on canvas will be hidden in the local Carlsbad Village streets. Hunt participants will be guided to these hidden paintings through clues available at the 'Snyder Art' booth #332 located on State Street at the entrance of the State/Grand parking lot.

Original paintings and clues will only be available during the Aug. 14 art themed fair. Although the hidden pieces of art are limited to only eight, each participant receives a collectable souvenir. Each clue is a Doodle reproduction on wood piece of art with a glossy finish and convenient hook for easy hanging. Doodle clues are $10 each, or two for $15.

In addition to the hidden original Doodle paintings, Snyder will also hide a painted sculpture in his signature “drip art” style. Those who find this sculpture, take a photo, and post it to Instagram tagging @SnyderArt and #SnyderBonusClue will receive a direct message containing a single additional clue. The Snyder Art booth will also showcase a variety of Snyder's artwork including a collection of his drip paintings on canvas, Doodle artwork and other select pieces.

HOW IT WORKS • 8 Doodles will be hidden in the streets of the Carlsbad Village • 12 clues for each Doodle • Clues are located on the back of reproduction Doodle wood blocks • Wood block Doodles/clues will be sold Sun. Aug. 14th during the ‘Art in the Village’ located at booth 332. (on State St. at entrance to State/Grand parking lot.

ABOUT SNYDER • Snyder is a Carlsbad native who has been an active creative figure in the Carlsbad Village since returning to his hometown after graduating college in the SF Bay Area. Since his return, Snyder has developed a wide range of art events, projects and street installations with the goal of developing a more artistic and creative culture within the Carlsbad village and promoting local business through creativity. Snyder travels the world implementing street art projects into the streets. He was awarded the 2012 Los Angeles Street Artist of the Year.