Diana Randolph
Besides being a painter, Diana Randolph is a published writer. In 1999, Savage Press published the chapbook of her poetry/paintings titled, "In the Heart of the Forest." The debut of that publication coincided with a solo exhibit of her pastel paintings titled "In the Heart of the Forest" at the Duluth Art Institute in Duluth, MN. That year she had another solo exhibit at the Washburn Historical Museum in Washburn, WI. It was titled "Washburn Walking Trail and Other Landscapes of the Lake Superior Region."
Other accomplishments: Invitational Group Show - Alumni Art Show, Northland College, Ashland, WI, Oct 1998, July 1992 and July 1997. | Author Contact: oiabms@cheqnet.net
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Authored Articles | Creating a Notecard Design with Pen and Ink Published: 11/1/2004
| Creating a one-color notecard design is a fun way to learn a variety of pen and ink techniques.
| The Harmony of Light - Capturing the Magical Hour with Pastels Published: 7/1/2004
| Some call it the magical hour, when the sun sinks in the sky, casting long rays through our planet's thick atmosphere. Soft, golden light transforms the landscape. I enjoy taking photos of this fleeting light to use as inspiration for paintings.
| Creating a Community Mural Published: 12/1/2003
| David Genszler Orchestrates Symphonies of Vivid Acrylic Color
| Capturing an Expansive Sky with Pastels Published: 8/1/2003
| When in the car or walking my dog I often bring my camera with me to capture nature's surprises-a beautiful sunset, my neighbors' horses grazing in the field or the heavens full of wispy clouds. Observe the world with child-like eyes and you'll never run out of ideas to paint. Inviting landscapes are everywhere!
| Creating Semi-Abstractions with Watercolors Published: 9/1/2002
| What can artists paint when they love both realism and abstraction? Karlyn Holman suggests blending these two styles to create semi-abstract paintings.
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