Snow
began oil painting at the age of nine in a neighborhood summer art
class in Memphis, Tennessee. She now holds a B.A. in Art and English
from Belmont College.
She was awarded a solo
exhibit in 1999 at the Vanderbilt Women's Center, where she featured
her portrait work. Snow has exhibited her work widely in Tennessee,
as well as in Germany and Montana. The University of Montana at Missoula
awarded Snow a fellowship for outstanding incoming graduate students
in 1991, where she studied for a year. Her work has been awarded in
both regional and national juried exhibitions.
Some of Snow's greatest
influences which can be seen in her work, are the styles of Van Gogh
and of the German Expressionists. Snow recently traveled to Germany
where she re-learned the language, made paintings of the ancient architecture,
and played music with street musicians.