THE ART

I paint in three main styles. My fine art paintings that I refer to as Northern illustration, my schematic scapes which tend to be on lighter canvas or canvas board and my paIatte knife works. I always paint in oils and only the finest quality materials are used in my higher range pieces. 

My northern illustration paintings are triggered by my childhood cartoon drawing with my mother and a shared  love of contemporary northern artists. The greatest collection of work is reserved for my Kirkby Chronicles series  which is inspired by growing up in a Liverpool home.

Kirkby Chronicles is a book displaying the 32 paintings and documenting the story behind each. The book is enhanced with personal photographs and those of renowned local photographers John Wakefield  and James Brooks. 

My own journey into art was triggered when my wife was diagnosed with an incurable brain tumour in 2014. After two successful surgeries she continues to be strong. It was her ambition I paint and in her name we have raised over £21,000 for various charitable causes (updated May 2021) over £12,000 of which had been donated to the Walton Centre to help with their Home from Home provision. My studio is within the grounds of Aintree Hospital and the majority of fundraising comes from selling my study pieces and prints as well as private commissions.

A search on Amazon for Steve Randall Art prints will take you to the budget range available.

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