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8.00" x 8.00"
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10.00" x 10.00"
Nooo Poster
by David Randall
Product Details
Nooo poster by David Randall. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
I wanted to catch a high point of action and imagined the player behind feeling frustrated.
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Artist's Description
I wanted to catch a high point of action and imagined the player behind feeling frustrated.
About David Randall
Randall was born into several generations of artists and raised in the suburban surroundings of northern New Jersey. Despite winning awards while in High School, one awarded by Ben Shahn, he nevertheless found the decision to become a painter difficult knowing intimately what difficulties might lay ahead. He joined the Army at nineteen and after a tour of duty in Vietnam he decided that he had no choice but to become an artist. He began studying drawing, painting and sculpture in NYC at the National Academy of Fine Arts and then at the New York Studio School with Philip Guston, Mercedes Matter, Leland Bell, Peter Agostini and Sydney Geyst coming in contact with many of the leading figures in the, "Abstract Expressionist" movement at...
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David Randall
I have always been drawn to color and endlessly find new ways to express things with it..
Rebecca Herranen
Congratulations on the Spotlight of the Week. Your work is so colorful.
Audrey Tarlton
Very nice. :)
Lois Bryan
Oh I LOVE this ... and yep ... you caught a high point for sure!!! Fabulous!!! Love all the bright, energetic and exciting color as well!!! l/f
David Randall
Thanks, Lisa. I don't generally do sports or horses but I had fun doing this and tried to get the feeling of action.
Lisa Kaiser
You are amazing! I love this composition and the emotion of competition brought to us by oil paints and the hard work of David Randall.