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by Randy Sprout
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "LA River 6th Street Bidge" by Randy Sprout. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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8X10 Pen & Ink Sketch hit with Acrylics on #140 Strathmore: The theme for this show was Urban Blight and I really got down and gritty on this one.... more
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8X10 Pen & Ink Sketch hit with Acrylics on #140 Strathmore: The theme for this show was "Urban Blight" and I really got down and gritty on this one. This Iconic Bridge was being torn down and the sadness form the locals was pitiable.
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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Jim Fitzpatrick
Wonderful work! fv
Brigitte Carre
Very Nice ! F/L
Roger Passman
Congratulations! Your stunning image is featured by the All Southwest Art and Artists Group. You are invited to post your featured image to the featured image discussion thread as a permanent place to continue to get exposure even after the image is no longer available on the home page. Here is the shortened link to use for placing your image into our archive: http://bit.ly/29dMsgB — — Here is another shortened link for you with directions for placing an embedded image in the discussion thread if you aren’t sure how to do so: http://bit.ly/29gHd04
Randy Sprout replied:
Thank you very much Roger!
Randy Sprout
Thanks for this Feature Julie~!