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1 ‘A Singular Vision’ : New Film Tells the Touching Story of Musician and Triffids Founder David McComb Ted Snell , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 2 September 2021;

— Review of Love in Bright Landscapes : The Story of David McComb of The Triffids Jonathan Alley , 2011 single work film/TV

'David McComb’s lyrics embed narratives of love and loss within the vastness of the Western Australian landscape. “The sky was big and empty, my chest filled to explode, I yelled my insides out at the sun, at the wide-open road.”' (Introduction)

1 y separately published work icon Nikulinsky Naturally : An Artist's Life Philippa Nikulinsky , Ted Snell (editor), Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 2019 18498061 2019 single work autobiography

'Artist Philippa Nikulinsky, AM, is a nationally and internationally recognised botanical illustrator. This book celebrates Philippa's extraordinary career from the mid-1970s to today. Specialising in plants from harsh environments, especially the Great Sandy Desert, Philippa's magnificent illustrations have been included in many books and magazines.' (Publication summary)

1 Charles Blackman’s Poetic Vision Contained an Undertone of Dread Ted Snell , 2018 single work obituary (for Charles Blackman )
— Appears in: The Conversation , 20 August 2018;
1 Here’s Looking at: On the Swan by Elise Blumann Ted Snell , 2016 single work biography
— Appears in: The Conversation , 22 February 2016;
'Elise Blumann first encountered the Casuarina trees and the tortured forms of the Melaleucas along the foreshore of the Swan River when she and her husband Arnold arrived in Western Australia in the 1930s...'
1 y separately published work icon Stan Hopewell : Facing the Stars Ted Snell , Crawley : UWA Publishing , 2013 6538942 2013 single work biography

'Stan Hopewell is the powerful and life-affirming story of a man compelled to paint not by his passion for art, but by an inherent creative spirit.

'When war veteran Stan Hopewell’s beloved wife Joyce became seriously ill, he turned to art. Though he had never painted in his life, art became his means of expressing his love for Joyce, conveying his belief in the power of God, dealing with hardship, and celebrating the life that he and Joyce had shared.

'The urge toward creative expression was so surprising and the results so remarkable that he assumed his ‘talent’ came from God. This spiritual relationship guided him through the hardships and challenges of life, and led to using his extraordinary capacity to give potent visual form to all manner of events and emotions. His life story acts as a parallel text to the works, illustrating and informing each complex painting.

'Ted Snell moves from the story of one man to the creative journeys of self-taught artists and their ineffable drive to create. Stan Hopewell: Facing the Stars documents that brief moment of creative focus and energy that turns ordinary people into artists.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 The Fantasist : Elizabeth Durack and Eddie Burrup Ted Snell , 2009 single work criticism
— Appears in: Westerly , July vol. 54 no. 1 2009; (p. 84-87)
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