Randy Waln Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Randy Waln based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Randy Waln
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Vintage Stude Truck by Randy Waln
John Deere in the Barn by Randy Waln
John B. Robert Dam by Randy Waln
Boiler Shop Floor by Randy Waln
Pando is Dying by Randy Waln
ABQ Rail Yard Doors by Randy Waln
Sun Shining In by Randy Waln
Graham Grill by Randy Waln
Blacksmith Shop Interior by Randy Waln
Patterned in Nature by Randy Waln
Cactus Flowers by Randy Waln
Blood Moon by Randy Waln
Suspended Disbelief by Randy Waln
Bringer of Fire by Randy Waln
Still Life with Mandolin by Randy Waln
Vintage Glass by Randy Waln
Warming Warning by Randy Waln
Survivor by Randy Waln
Evening Dunes by Randy Waln
Still Life with Birds by Randy Waln
Surfacing by Randy Waln
Coincident Alignment Observed by Randy Waln
Hope by Randy Waln
Allophane by Randy Waln
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About Randy Waln
I was born and raised on a farm in northern Wyoming. I was drafted out of college into the Army in the last draft lottery. After serving in the military, I returned to college, but without any clear direction. Prior to that time, I had been directed toward becoming a chemist or doctor. As an undergraduate I discovered my path as an artist. As an artist, I started out as a traditional printmaker, receiving my Master of Fine Arts in 1982. Following graduate school, I taught college art and graphic design for thirty-two years. During that time I regularly exhibited in individual and group invitational and juried exhibitions at regional, national, and international levels. Since 2000, I have primarily devoted my energies toward creating digital artworks. I would categorize my works as photography-based digital prints. All of my artworks are created exclusively from photographs I have taken, with occasional inclusion of purely digitally generated elements such as fractals. I have experimented with AI and will always indicate in the description if AI was used. To a large degree, I still consider myself to be a printmaker; only my tools have changed. As an artist, all I have ever wanted to do is create meaning-full images.