Sean Randall





Some Days it Turns
Acrylic on canvas
72 x 72 Inches 
SOLD




Swath
Acrylic on canvas
30 x 72 Inches 
SOLD




Blue Bird Blue
Acrylic on canvas
36.5 x 72 Inches 
$ 4545

(includes frame)





When We Were Young
Acrylic on canvas
60 x 60 Inches 
$ 6070

(includes frame)





East to South (4 panels)
Acrylic on board
12 x 48 Inches 
SOLD




Lately Some Days
Acrylic on canvas
48 x 48 Inches 
$ 4220

(includes frame)





Zigzag
Acrylic on canvas
48 x 48 Inches 
SOLD




Course of a Lifetime
Acrylic on canvas
48 x 48 Inches 
$ 4220

(includes frame)





Every Second One
Acrylic on canvas
48 x 48 Inches 
$ 4220

(includes frame)





Looking West (4 panels)
Acrylic on board
10 x 40 Inches 
SOLD




The Harvest Beyond
Acrylic on canvas
36 x 36 Inches 
SOLD




Give the Day Away
Acrylic on canvas
36 x 36 Inches 
$ 2515

(includes frame)





Such Great Heights
Acrylic on canvas
30 x 30 Inches 
$ 2035

(includes frame)





Midnight (diptych)
Acrylic on board
12 x 24 Inches 
$ 1400

(includes frame)





Streetlight (diptych)
Acrylic on board
10 x 20 Inches 
$ 1150

(includes frame)





Flow Light (diptych)
Acrylic on board
8 x 16 Inches 
SOLD




South Saskatchewan
Acrylic on board
12 x 12 Inches 
$ 760

(includes frame)





Last Mountain
Acrylic on board
12 x 12 Inches 
$ 760

(includes frame)





Pink
Acrylic on board
12 x 12 Inches 
SOLD




Crosswalk
Acrylic on board
12 x 12 Inches 
SOLD




Scarth Morning
Acrylic on canvas
12 x 12 Inches 
SOLD




A Lakeview Night
Acrylic on board
12 x 12 Inches 
SOLD




September Evening
Acrylic on board
10 x 10 Inches 
SOLD

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Artist Sean Randall lives and works from his studio in Regina, Saskatchewan. Sean was born June 18, 1965 in Burnaby, British Columbia. He then moved to Regina Saskatchewan with his family in 1966. He attended University of Manitoba, Winnipeg (B.E.S. Faculty of Architecture 1987). After working several years in the architectural field in Manitoba and Saskatchewan Sean moved to Vancouver, British Columbia to work as a freelance illustrator and artist.

In 1994 Sean moved with his wife to the outskirts of Thunder Bay, Ontario where he pursued art more fully in his rural studio. In 1999 Sean won a large-scale sculpture commission allowing him to purchase equipment and facilities.

In 2006 Sean and his family moved to Regina Saskatchewan. Sean now divides his time between painting, sculpture and family. He has works in numerous private collections in Canada and the USA.

Sean Randall paintings can be found in corporate collections, public art projects, select galleries and private collections in Canada, the United States, and England