ARTIST: Randy Van Beek (Washington, born 1958)
NAME: Blackfoot Country
MEDIUM: oil on canvas
CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light.
SIGHT SIZE: 18 x 24 inches / 45 x 60 cm
FRAME SIZE: 27 x 33 inches / 68 x 83 cm
SIGNATURE: lower left
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CATEGORY: antique vintage painting
SKU#: 117013
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BIOGRAPHY:
Randy Van Beek was born June 28, 1958, and raised in the Pacific Northwest. As a child he exhibited exceptional artistic talent with a specific interest in drawing. His drawings portrayed his different interests throughout childhood. After graduating from high school, Randy pursued no formal art training.
During that period, Abstraction and Expressionism were the trends for most art colleges. Randy's interest was always Traditional Realism, so he sought out his own education. Living near Western Washington University gave him access to their extensive art library where he studied and practiced the
techniques of his favorite master artists.Most of his attention was focused on the eighteenth century Dutch and Austrian masters, and the nineteenth century American painters, particularly the Hudson River School Group. The time spent in museums in the U.S. and Europe also proved invaluable to his artistic
development. His work has evolved into a unique style truly his own, but the influence of the masters is evident. He uses many of the glazing techniques or transparent layers of colors. An illusion of depth is created as light travels through these layers of transparent color instead of immediately reflecting off
of an opaque surface.He is continually striving to improve in composition, which is the most intellectual aspect in painting---the design and arrangement of dark and light masses, the harmonious union of line, form and color to which a viewer is attracted. He develops the composition to communicate a message
or a sensation.Of his working method, he said: Whenever I travel I carry my painting equipment and camera. When I discover a scene or an effect that excites me, something unique, I attempt to capture what I feel or the impression of my visual experience.Later in the studio Randy refers to the outdoor
study paintings as well as the photographs to execute larger works. When he composes these more complex versions, he may incorporate figures, children, or wildlife, sometimes creating a story.Randy enjoys a broad range of subjects and painting styles. I don't want to limit myself to a theme in subjects, or
a repetitive formula in techniques. I need to continually challenge myself. The creative process is over once I've accomplished something, and it's that process I'm most passionate about. I think the creative mind is one of God's most fascinating gifts. I see it as a responsibility to explore and develop my gift,
but mostly to share what I've created. We can seek solace in the appreciation of beauty. Art, music, and literature can elevate our spirit providing relief from the common place. A work of art is passed on for centuries, communicating ones personal insights in a particular era.Randy is concerned with the
preservation of natural areas on our planet and hopes his work will inspire others to share in the responsibility of maintaining balance between conservation, economic, and social needs. A portion of the proceeds from Art Impressions West, Inc., goes toward organizations that preserve and improve wildlife
habitat thus promoting our quality and enjoyment of life now and for future generations. A partial list of memberships include: World Wildlife Fund, National Park Foundation, Wilderness Society, Whatcom County Land Trust, and Children's Compassion International.

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