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After earning a Master's degree in education from the University of
Idaho, Randy served as a special education teacher. He has also worked
as a hod carrier and a lumberjack in the woods of the Pacific Northwest.
He worked for Westinghouse for 7 years, first as an operator, and
then as a developer and teacher of the Total Quality Management
program. As an artist, he credits his attention to detail to this
experience. Randy's first art education consisted of two
6-week courses studying with sculptor Wren Prather-Stroud. He also
studied a the Scottsdale Artists' School with Tuck Langland for a
week. Randy is basically self-taught and has developed all of his
shadow sculpture techniques on his own. Randy works as a
full-time sculptor and lives in New Mexico with his wife, Susan, a
writer and an artist who works primarily in pastels, oils, and
acrylics. After working successfully in clays, artificial stone, and
bronzes, Randy began crafting intriguing and magical sculptures in
wire mesh. These are forms created in wire screen that cast lovely
shadows on the wall. When lit with a light source, the shadows
sometimes have more details than the sculpture itself. Randy's
ability to see the subtleties in the human form makes his work stand
out.
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