Friday, November 26, 2010


Randolph Parker – The Prairie Experience

Artist Randolph Parker takes to the air in this video created by Magnetic Media and produced by Mayberry Fine Art Gallery to gain a fresh perspective on the Prairie landscape and discusses the inherent beauty of the land that fully reveals itself by just gaining a little altitude.

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Wednesday, November 24, 2010



Randolph Parker / A Brush With Life / Calgary

November 20th Opening


On Saturday, November 20th an exhibition and sale of new paintings by Randolph Parker opened in Calgary at Masters Gallery. Featured are 15 paintings of the Foothills and Rocky Mountains in a series titled A Brush with Life. Featured with each painting is a photo diary showing the stages of development in the progression of the work of art. To view the paintings from the exhibition follow the link http://www.mastersgalleryltd.com/artists/randolph-parker



About the Artist

Randolph Parker has lived, studied and travelled across Canada, drawing inspiration from images he has seen across the land. He is well known for his panoramic landscape vistas of various regions of Canada. His paintings are rich with colour and texture. Their vast sense of space coupled with lush foreground detail pull the viewer right into the scene. Parker has described his work as "taking a visual journey", a journey he sees as a metaphor for life and its experiences.



Randolph Parker | A Brush With Life

November 18th - December 2nd

We are happy to announce that after two years, artist Randolph Parker has completed A Brush with Life series of paintings and will be exhibiting them at Mayberry Fine Art. Featuring 15 iconic prairie landscapes, this series represents a special body of work for this west coast-based artist. He has assembled a unique photo diary for each painting and has participated in creating videos of his experience with this series. Parker has long admired the prairies and this sensitive portrait of the expanse of landscape between the Shield and the Rockies shows the prairies' best colours.