When the European artist Max Todd created his signature ‘bird’s-eye’ paintings, he captured the imagination of art lovers across the world.
It is not unusual for an artist’s style to evolve over time, but when comparing European artist Max Todd’s early works with his later pieces in his ‘signature’ bird’s-eye style, they could be by different painters completely.

Earlier in his career, Todd painted rural landscapes and scenery of the romantic genre, but one day, he decided to make a departure from his classic style. Rather than painting scenes from a traditional perspective, he tried an aerial, ‘bird’s-eye’ view instead, and the rest, as they say, is history. This light-hearted style of social commentary, recording an otherwise unobserved moment in time, also captured the imagination of the art world, with Todd’s works now on display everywhere from the UK to the US.

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