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Avalon Beach July 4th Canvas Print
by Randy Sprout
Product Details
Avalon Beach July 4th canvas print by Randy Sprout. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
8X10 Pen & Ink Sketch with Pastels on #140 Strathmore water color paper: I am now going over all the random photos I shot last year looking for... more
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Artist's Description
8X10 Pen & Ink Sketch with Pastels on #140 Strathmore water color paper: I am now going over all the random photos I shot last year looking for shadows to paint. That was the reason for the whole thing,. to try and get those shadows to be dappled and yet real. The girls are just a bonus study, innocents frying themselves. Boy will they regret this when they are my age and have to have things clipped off their faces. LOL!
About Randy Sprout
Randy Sprout began his art career in 1964 at the University of Iowa, with printmaking and studying with Mauricio Lasansky and Dr. John Schultz. He graduated with a BA in fine arts. In 1968 Army service in Korea interrupted his art for two years, after which he studied with Robert Heineken, Jan Stussy, Ray Brown, Sam Amato, Richard Diebenkorn and Stanton MacDonald-Wright, at the UCLA Graduate School of Fine Arts. He was awarded an MA in 1972 and an MFA in 1973. He had many shows during that time, including a One Man show at the Santa Barbara Art Museum. He also worked for LA County Museum of Art, with Ben Johnson, and restored many priceless prints for the Norton Simon Museum. In 1973, he was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to restore some...
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Michael Orwick
What type of art work are these? Are you drawing over photos?
Randy Sprout replied:
I use an Epson HD projector to do my line work in a sharpie fine pen and then either pastels or acrylics to color them in. I was using water colors but the bled the ink work out too much.
Monique Geurts
wonderful work!
Randy Sprout replied:
Thank you very much Monique.
Maneesh Kumar
Great and expressive work....
Randy Sprout replied:
Thankyou for that Maneesh.