Rodney Hatfield - Art Snake - American - Kentucky - 1947ARTISTS BIOGRAPHY:Rodney Hatfield, a.k.a. Art Snake, grew up in Kentucky in a working-class family. Though fine art itself may not have had a prominent place in his formative years, folk art, music and the art of living abounded. Hatfield's childhood was rich with diverse characters and lifestyles, adding fuel to his already burning fires of imagination.Music was his first love and has long been a big part of Hatfield's life. Late nights spent blowing blues harp on stage with his band for the last three decades has added to his sense of rhythm and appreciation of colorful people. The lyrical sensibilities and humor cultivated as a club musician are evident in his work as a painter. Flowing brush strokes, multiple layers and overtones, and hard-edged scratches are all visible in his paintings.Hatfield is self-taught, which is to say he has gathered information from many sources including his own. He credits the works of Marc Chagall and Joan Miro as early inspirations. Other artists that have inspired include Paul Klee and Rufino Tamayo.Hatfield's talent as a visual artist was evident from an early age. Yet it took many years for him to feel ready to expose his very private art to the public. He had already made a name for himself as a musician, so when he was ready to share his paintings with the world, he decided to sign his name "Art Snake," a humorous play on the phrase "art for art's sake."The juxtaposition of the shy performer, the philosopher and joker, the visionary and the guy next door can all be seen when one takes the time to look beneath the surface of Hatfield's work. His paintings are original and unique. Figurative and abstract. Hatfield seems comfortable finding, discarding and regaining a new personal balance point with each piece he creates.He sees his work as a collaborative effort, allowing what wants to emerge, to reveal itself through him onto a waiting canvas, delighting and surprising both himself and the many collectors who have come to appreciate his loose and uninhibited style.Exhibitions2008Selby Fleetwood Gallery; Santa Fe, NM2008Kentucky Center for the Arts; Louisville, KY2008Bennett Street Gallery; Atlanta, GA2007Lynne Fine Art; Scottsdale, AZ2007Selby Fleetwood Gallery; Santa Fe, NM2007Swanson Reed Contemporary; Louisville, KY2006Selby Fleetwood Gallery; Santa Fe, NM2006Lynne Fine Art; Scottsdale, AZ2005Lynne Fine Art; Scottsdale, AZ2005Kentucky Center for the Arts; Louisville, KY2005Swanson Reed Contemporary; Louisville, KY2005Deloney Newkirk Fine Art; Santa Fe, NM2004Deloney Newkirk Fine Art; Santa Fe, NM2003Deloney Newkirk Fine Art; Santa Fe, NM2003Swanson Reed Contemporary; Louisville, KY2002Swanson Cralle; Louisville, KY2002Deloney Newkirk Fine Art; Santa Fe, NM2001Deloney Newkirk Fine Art; Santa Fe, NM2000Swanson Cralle; Louisville, KY