Natalie M. Randolph Fine Art
Natalie M. Randolph Fine Art
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Natalie M. Randolph
is a promising young artist and an environmentalist whose use of brilliant color and fluid form creates stimulating imagery for the mind's eye.
She studied Environmental Science and Art at the University of Virginia, and soon after began producing original works for collectors in the Washington, DC region.
Ms. Randolph says that forms found in nature inspire her to create images that flow into one another, or that stand in opposition and strong contrast.
In terms of mediums, her preference is to work with oils and gouache as they allow her to connect, to a greater degree, with the older traditions of classical art, and to better manipulate colors. That facility provides for striking presentations throughout her growing body of work.
Natalie M. Randolph works from her home studio in Washington, DC and can be contacted through www.artndeed.com.
“Throughout history, artists have embraced the environment as the model to produce suggestive imagery. Naturalists and Impressionists of the nineteenth century freely embraced nature in their artwork, while others, as was the case with The Hudson River School period, produced luminous and romantic artwork showcasing the environment. I use nature as my muse, loosely interpreting its complex forms in my work. Forms found in nature have inspired me to create imagery that flows, or that creates stark contrasts within a composition. I’ve always adored nature. Now more than ever…the environment is the focal point for my art.”