Rocky
Acrylic on Canvas • 24″x36″ • Corporate Possession

A piece commissioned by Rolling Rock Beer. Their ad agency spotted my work on the Internet and invited me (along with 4 other American painters) to participate in their “hand painted original” promotion. The assignment was to paint the Rolling Rock bottle using our own, distinctly different, artistic interpretation. The paintings were then reproduced and 35,000 posters of each were distributed to consumers across the country.

“Everybody loves a good anagram,” or so the old saying goes. The rearranged letters of “Todd Marrone” can also spell “Mr. Deodorant”, “Donate Mr. Rod”, “Art or Odd Men” and “Do Modern Art”. Strange coincidence or was I predestined to become a smelly, promiscuous, abstract artist? You be the judge.

BroSeanBakaBayo
Acrylic & Ink on Cardstock • 2.5″x3.5″ • Private Collection

toddmarrone.com trading cards? Sort of. A collection of images created by drawing directly on top of some old Magic the Gathering playing cards.

When I see Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Heart’s Club Band for sale at a used CD store, I automatically assume that the original owner died.

Gentlemen
Ink on Paper • 9″x12″ • Private Collection

Four fellas dressed to the nines.

Vincent
Ink & Colored Pencil on Paper • 6″x7″ • Private Collection

My homage to everyone’s favorite starving artist.

Cholly
Acrylic on Wood • 18″x24″ • Private Collection

The definition of foreshadowing: “… and for dessert, coconut cream pies.”

Oprah Winfrey is a mass-marketing, brain-washing, product-selling machine. The only reason I really know she’s not a robot built by the network and unleashed on unsuspecting consumers is because her weight fluctuates so much.

Marcus
Acrylic on Canvas • 9″x12″ • Private Collection

“I never practice, I always play.”
– Wanda Landowska