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Kirk Randle's superb use of color has become a trademark of his art. Whether the scene is one of a country homestead at dusk bathed in gently diffused light or a backyard brilliant with a profusion of gaily-colored flowers, he creatively enhances each composition with his wonderful use of color.
Kirk Randle is what he paints. He tends to paint more from feeling than from immediate response to an object or scene.

Kirk, who is regarded as one of Utah's Master Painters, explains, "I feel that the perfection of my art form can only be realized through thoughtful experimentation within the range of both visual experience and technical innovation. The strength and vitality in my work comes primarily from this kind of diversity and this energy."

Kirk Randle, a Utah native, was born in 1952, and received a Presidential Scholarship in 1971, which he used to further his studies at The University of Utah. He maintains a studio at his home in Bountiful, Utah. He received the People's Choice Award for three consecutive years in the Leconte Stewart Plein Airt Art Competiton, and in both 2007 and 2009 was invited to paint in Edward Hopper's private Cape Cod studio. He was featured in American Art Collector in the January 2010 issue along with many of accolades.

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      • *Original* Art Kirk Randle Indians & Teepees Native American Oil Painting
        Nov. 17, 2024

        *Original* Art Kirk Randle Indians & Teepees Native American Oil Painting

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        Condition: Very nice condition Item Description Step into a captivating scene that transports you back in time, immersing you in the rich heritage of the Blackfeet tribe. This stunning oil painting by Kirk Randle features three majestic teepees nestled against a breathtaking landscape, where the essence of nature harmonizes with the spirit of Native American culture. Two Indians on horseback gracefully traverse the foreground, their presence adding life and authenticity to the scene. Above them, billowing clouds dance across the sky, framing distant snow-capped mountains that evoke a sense of serenity and timelessness. Kirk Randle, born in 1952 in the picturesque state of Utah, has established himself as one of the region's master painters, celebrated for his remarkable use of color and emotional depth. Growing up in the culturally vibrant environments of Salt Lake City and Bountiful, Randle's artistic inclinations took root early on, deeply influenced by the stunning Rocky Mountain landscapes that surrounded him. In 1971, Randle received a prestigious Presidential Scholarship, enabling him to further hone his craft at The University of Utah. This pivotal experience laid the groundwork for his artistic evolution, allowing him to explore a wide array of techniques and styles. Randle believes that "the perfection of my art form can only be realized through thoughtful experimentation," and this philosophy is evident in every stroke of his brush. His distinctive style is marked by impressionist landscapes, charming country homesteads, and vivid portrayals of Native American life. Randle's ability to capture the essence of a moment—whether it’s a tranquil dusk or a vibrant celebration of culture—demonstrates his commitment to painting from an emotional rather than strictly realistic perspective. This connection infuses his work with a profound resonance that deeply engages viewers. Throughout his illustrious career, Randle has received numerous accolades, including the People's Choice Award for three consecutive years at the Leconte Stewart Plein Air Art Competition. His exceptional talent garnered invitations to paint in the private studio of renowned American artist Edward Hopper in both 2007 and 2009. His work has been prominently featured in respected art publications, including a notable highlight in American Art Collector in January 2010. Today, Kirk Randle continues to create in his studio in Bountiful, Utah, while also nurturing the next generation of artists, including his son, James, who is emerging as a talented American artist in his own right. Randle's legacy is not just in his paintings but also in the inspiration he instills in others. This original oil painting of Indians and teepees serves as a remarkable testament to Randle’s artistic vision and dedication. It is a vibrant celebration of color, emotion, and the rich cultural tapestry that defines not only the landscapes of Utah but also the enduring spirit of Native American heritage. Dimensions (HxWxD) Frame: 22x26.25in Image: 10.5 x 14.5in Weight 5lbs 10oz Flat Shipping Rate (Within Continental U.S.) $120.00 Local Delivery Charge (Phoenix, AZ Metropolitan Area) (Maricopa County Only) $120.00 We Ship World Wide (some restrictions apply). Please check the legality of the item within your country/state before bidding. If there are restrictions we will not ship. All shipping costs will be invoiced separately after payment of the auction item/s are made. We will combine/discount shipping where applicable. Local Pickup We allow local pick up of your item by appointment only. Please contact us after your payment is made to schedule a pickup time/date. Pick-Up Dates/Time: By Appointment Tuesday 11/19/24, or Wednesday 11/20/24 ,10am to 4pm Pick-Up Location: The Town of Cave Creek, Spur Cross & Cave Creek Rd (exact address will be given after purchase is complete) Item number: 922007 Ref: MT1017 117OP

        Ace Of Estates
      • *Original* Art Kirk Randle Chief Running Bear Blackfeet Tribe Native American Oil Painting
        Nov. 17, 2024

        *Original* Art Kirk Randle Chief Running Bear Blackfeet Tribe Native American Oil Painting

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        Condition: Very nice condition Item Description Step into the captivating world of Native American heritage with this magnificent original oil painting by Kirk Randle, depicting Willie “Chief Running Bear” George of the Blackfeet tribe. In this striking composition, Chief Running Bear is portrayed in full traditional dress, elegantly mounted on horseback—a powerful representation of strength, culture, and pride. Kirk Randle, born in 1952 in vibrant Utah, has gained recognition as one of the region's master painters, renowned for his exceptional use of color and emotional depth. Growing up amidst the stunning landscapes of Salt Lake City and Bountiful, Randle's artistic journey was profoundly influenced by the natural beauty of the Rocky Mountains, inspiring a lifelong passion for capturing the essence of the world around him. In 1971, Randle was awarded a prestigious Presidential Scholarship, enabling him to study at The University of Utah. This pivotal moment in his artistic development provided him with a solid foundation in technical skill and creative exploration. Randle emphasizes the importance of experimentation in his work, stating, "I feel that the perfection of my art form can only be realized through thoughtful experimentation within the range of both visual experience and technical innovation." Randle’s artistic style is characterized by a blend of impressionist landscapes and vivid portrayals of Native American culture. His ability to infuse emotion into each piece allows viewers to connect deeply with the narratives he presents. In "Chief Running Bear," Randle skillfully captures the spirit of the Blackfeet tribe, bringing to life the rich traditions and heritage of Native American people. Throughout his illustrious career, Randle has been honored with numerous accolades, including the People's Choice Award for three consecutive years at the Leconte Stewart Plein Air Art Competition. He was also invited to paint in the private studio of renowned American artist Edward Hopper in both 2007 and 2009. His work has been featured in prominent art publications, including a notable issue of American Art Collector in January 2010. Now based in Bountiful, Utah, Randle continues to create from his home studio, inspiring the next generation of artists, including his son, James, who is establishing himself as a notable artist in his own right. This original painting of Chief Running Bear is not just a work of art; it is a vibrant celebration of color, emotion, and the rich cultural tapestry of Native American heritage. With its breathtaking detail and evocative portrayal, this piece serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring legacy of the Blackfeet tribe and the artistry of Kirk Randle. Dimensions (HxWxD) Frame: 33x21in Image: 23.25x11.5in Weight 7lbs 11.2oz Flat Shipping Rate (Within Continental U.S.) $130.00 Local Delivery Charge (Phoenix, AZ Metropolitan Area) (Maricopa County Only) $130.00 We Ship World Wide (some restrictions apply). Please check the legality of the item within your country/state before bidding. If there are restrictions we will not ship. All shipping costs will be invoiced separately after payment of the auction item/s are made. We will combine/discount shipping where applicable. Local Pickup We allow local pick up of your item by appointment only. Please contact us after your payment is made to schedule a pickup time/date. Pick-Up Dates/Time: By Appointment Tuesday 11/19/24, or Wednesday 11/20/24 ,10am to 4pm Pick-Up Location: The Town of Cave Creek, Spur Cross & Cave Creek Rd (exact address will be given after purchase is complete) Item number: 922004 Ref: MT1017 117OP

        Ace Of Estates
      • Kirk Randle (American, b. 1952) Back to Camp
        May. 09, 2024

        Kirk Randle (American, b. 1952) Back to Camp

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Kirk Randle (American, b. 1952) Back to Camp oil on board signed Kirk Randle (lower left) 34 1/2 x 48 inches

        Hindman
      • Kirk Randle (b.1952) Winter Landscape Oil On Board
        Dec. 16, 2023

        Kirk Randle (b.1952) Winter Landscape Oil On Board

        Est: -

        Frame is in good condition. Frame measures approximately 31.25in x 41.5in. Image measures approximately 19.5in x 29.5in. Signed in the lower left corner. BH40001 SA

        EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
      • Painting, Kirk Randle
        Dec. 15, 2023

        Painting, Kirk Randle

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        Kirk Randle (American, b. 1952), Untitled, oil on board, signed lower left, board: 39" h x 63"w, overall (with frame): 54"h x 75"w. Provenance: Commissioned directly from artist (Scottsdale, AZ).

        Clars Auctions
      • Painting, Kirk Randle
        Nov. 17, 2023

        Painting, Kirk Randle

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Kirk Randle (American, b. 1952), Untitled, oil on board, signed lower left, board: 39" h x 63"w, overall (with frame): 54"h x 75"w. Provenance: Commissioned directly from artist (Scottsdale, AZ).

        Clars Auctions
      • KIRK RANDLE (B.1952) EVENING IN THE BITTERROOT O/C
        Sep. 23, 2023

        KIRK RANDLE (B.1952) EVENING IN THE BITTERROOT O/C

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Framed oil on canvas painting, "Evening in the Bitterroot," signed lower left Kirk Randle (Utah, b.1952), retaining Kirk Randle Design certificate of authenticity, sight: approx 36"h, 60"w, overall: approx 47 7/8"h, 71 5/8"w, 33lbs Start Price: $600.00

        Austin Auction Gallery
      • KIRK RANDLE (B.1952) WESTERN W/C 'HEADIN HOME'
        Sep. 23, 2023

        KIRK RANDLE (B.1952) WESTERN W/C 'HEADIN HOME'

        Est: $600 - $1,200

        Framed watercolor painting on paper, "Headin' Home," signed lower right Kirk Randle (Utah, b.1952), dated 1984, retaining gallery tag verso, The May Gallery, Jackson, Wyoming, sight: approx 20 5/8"h, 28.75"w, overall: approx 34 7/8"h, 42"w, 19lbs Start Price: $400.00

        Austin Auction Gallery
      • KIRK RANDLE (UT, 1952- )
        Aug. 27, 2023

        KIRK RANDLE (UT, 1952- )

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        "Little Burro", oil on board, signed lower right, with original purchase receipt from Kirk Randle Design (Bountiful, UT), in a silverleaf wooden frame with linen insert and silverleaf inner lip, OS: 23" x 27", SS: 11 1/2" x 15 1/2". Good condition.

        Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
      • Kirk Randle (b.1952) Mix Media On Paper
        Jul. 08, 2023

        Kirk Randle (b.1952) Mix Media On Paper

        Est: -

        Signed And Dated In The Lower Right Corner. Frame Measures Approximately 25in X 20in. Image Measures Approximately 13in X 8in. Bh14709 Sa

        EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
      • Kirk Randle (b.1952) Signed Oil On Board
        Sep. 24, 2022

        Kirk Randle (b.1952) Signed Oil On Board

        Est: -

        Signed in the lower left corner. Frame measures approximately 47in x 28in. Art measures approximately 29in x 15in. Nr12950 ZH

        EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
      • 1985 Kirk Randle (b.1952) Mix Media On Paper
        May. 01, 2021

        1985 Kirk Randle (b.1952) Mix Media On Paper

        Est: -

        Signed in the lower right corner. Frame measures approximately 25in x 20in. Art Measures approximately 13in x 8in. Tm4583 Zh

        EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
      • Kirk Randle (b.1952) Mix Media On Paper
        May. 01, 2021

        Kirk Randle (b.1952) Mix Media On Paper

        Est: -

        Signed In The Lower Right Corner. Frame Measures Approximately 31in X 40in. Art Measures Approximately 19in X 29in. Tm4583 Zh

        EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
      • Signed Kirk Randle Original Oil on Board
        Dec. 08, 2019

        Signed Kirk Randle Original Oil on Board

        Est: -

        70"?53" Titled "The Proud Ones," signed in the bottom left corner. Year created 2001. COA included. Value of painting $25,000. One of a kind piece with other provenance including picture of artist with the art.

        Monarch Auction and Estate Services
      • Kirk Randle (B. 1952) "Beaver Creek Encampment"
        Mar. 03, 2019

        Kirk Randle (B. 1952) "Beaver Creek Encampment"

        Est: $1,200 - $1,800

        Kirk Randle (B. 1952) "Beaver Creek Encampment". Titled, signed and dated (1998) verso. Oil on canvas. Signed lower left. Randle Studied art at the University of Utah as the recipient of a Presidential Scholarship in 1971. Sight Size: 39.5 x 29.5 in. Overall Size: 51 x 41 in.

        Helmuth Stone
      • KIRK RANDLE (Utah, born 1952) watercolor and gouac
        Feb. 25, 2019

        KIRK RANDLE (Utah, born 1952) watercolor and gouac

        Est: $300 - $500

        KIRK RANDLE (Utah, born 1952) watercolor and gouache on paper, ranch in winter with horse-drawn sleigh and in the background, mountains. Signed lower right and dated 1980. Image measures 20.5" x 27". In a wood frame; 33.25" x 39.25" overall.

        O'Gallerie
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