Todd began his career as an artist in the mid-1970s. In 1978, Powell Street Gallery in
Melbourne first exhibited his "Book Sculptures." In 1984, he presented an exhibition of "Dictionary Paintings" at
Christine Abrahams Gallery, incorporating
silkscreen,
etching, and
woodblock prints, a
collage to reproduce well-known magazines, children's storybooks, and an illustrated dictionary. In his career, Todd has done public commissions, including the facades of the
Supreme Court of the Northern Territory and the Northern Territory Parliament House in 1994. He has work displayed in various
Indonesian museums' permanent collections. Some of his pieces have been acquired by the Northern Territory Museums and Art Galleries' permanent collection. In 1999, Todd held an exhibition at Benteng Vredeberg (The Dutch Fort) in
Yogyakarta,
Java, which was inaugurated by Prince Prabukusomo, the younger brother of the Sultan
Hamengkubuwono X of
Yogyakarta. In 2017, the
Darwin gallery, Framed, featured Todd's work for their closing exhibition. The solo show, along with the book "Reflections", revealed thirty years of the artist's work and thought processes. In 2019, he was recognized as a
Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the
Australia Day Honours for his "significant service to the visual arts as an artist and sculptor." Creating works inspired by Indonesian women and children, as well as creating illustrations for a book on Diponegoro and painting a series of works inspired by the Rama and Shinta lore, he was chosen as the collaboration artist by the Indonesian fashion house PURANA, where his works have been showcased in the Fashion Nation event in Jakarta on March 22, 2019. == References ==