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Randy Rust Eureka
Springs, Arkansas
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2009 "Galactic Seasons" $5,200.00
The seasons of earth are changing and the inhabitants of the earth and our galaxy are experiencing a profound awakening! This spirit of joy, peace and love is our reality. We have every reason to sing and dance. We have every reason to sing and dance. We have every reason to sing and dance. It is our be-earth right.
Randy has been working in the commercial and fine art fields for 5 years in Minnesota, 12 years in Alaska, and the last 20 years in Arkansas Randy and his family live in the country near Berryville, AR where "Rust Studios" specializes in murals, fine art, all types of commercial art, architectural design, interior & exterior painting, faux finishing, color consulting and art classes. Rust Studios Details
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2007 "Barbara, Lady of the Woods,
Crown of Light"
Icon Statement:
Painted this picture from a solarized photo that i took of my wife, Barbara, in 1969. She was standing deep in the woods with the sunlight streaming in behind her.
I chose Barbara as my icon subject because she helped
raise four of the most awesome children you could ever hope for, and twelve
of those years were in the sub arctic wilds of Alaska in truly pioneer
conditions.
During the unveiling of the ARTERY panels, I mentioned
that the beauty of her image could very well represent "all women" and to
do that it has to go beyond the physical. I believe it's represented in her
expression of pure joy, spirit, and ultimately representing the divinity in
us all.
This is the "crown of light" she wears, and I have
chosen to represent that with solar lights that collect the sun from the
day that lights up the dark.
contact: 870-423-4134
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2006
"Queen Anne's Lace"
contact: 870-423-4134
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2006
"Birth of a Rainbow" contact: 870-423-4134
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2005
"Northern Garden"
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Randy
Rust's love of art and painting has led
him on a life long study and adventure
that has literally spread his work from
coast to coast.




