Randall Heppner’s Exhibition is happening on August the 3rd at Omineca Arts Centre! Join for some refreshments and conversation with the artist from 6pm till 8pm.
The Ahbau Series Collection is a stunning collection of artworks by landscape and wildlife scenery artist Randall Heppner, based in Prince George, BC. The collection draws inspiration from the picturesque Ahbau Mountains and its surrounding landscape. Randall employs various mediums such as oil, watercolor, pastel, and charcoal on canvas to bring his artistic visions to life.
What sets Randall Heppner's artwork apart is his innate connection to wild, untouched nature, which is evident in his paintings. As a self-taught artist, he began honing his artistic skills from a young age, and his passion for painting and drawing has remained a constant throughout his life.
Randall's extensive career in forestry, mining, and surveying has allowed him to spend countless hours in the heart of wild naturescapes, gaining firsthand experiences of the natural world. These experiences have deeply influenced his artistic style and techniques.
When viewing Randall Heppner's works from the Ahbau Series Collection, one can expect to encounter a profound appreciation for the beauty and serenity of nature. His art offers a unique and refreshing perspective, inviting viewers to connect with the beauty of the surrounding lands and waters that inspired him.
Through the interplay of colors, textures, and a keen eye for detail, Randall's paintings evoke a visceral sense of being immersed in the wilderness, bringing the viewer closer to nature's wonders.
The Ahbau Series Collection serves as a testament to the artist's talent, as well as his deep love and respect for the natural world, making it a captivating and enriching experience for art enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
You are welcome to also register for a FREE oil painting workshop on August 5th from 1pm till 4pm. Use this email adress to register; info@ominecaartscentre.com.
Artist is in the studio weekly on Thrusdays, 10am-1pm. Visit the facebook event page for more details.