A brilliant colour sensibility coupled with subtle surrealism are the hallmarks of Sean William Randall’s work.

A scenic landscape featuring a vibrant blue sky with a large, puffy white cloud. The foreground includes a grassy path surrounded by dark green trees, creating a tranquil and picturesque view.
Around to the Ground, oil on canvas, 2026, 40 x 40 “

The Winnipeg-based artist is on exhibition in Meander at Slate Fine Art Gallery in Regina through June 20, 2026.

A serene landscape featuring a winding dirt path flanked by lush green grass and dark leafy trees under a soft sunset sky.
Selective Calm, acrylic on panel – 2026, 16 x 12 “

Brash confidence is evinced in his work where one minute he demonstrates a profound love for Canadian landscape painting, and the next moment setting the tradition on fire by painting flaming wreckage streaking across the pastel prairie sky – Slate Fine Art Gallery

An illustrated scene featuring a blue pickup truck flying through the air, releasing a large explosion from its rear, set against a twilight sky and reflecting water below.
Throw, oil on panel, 2026, 22 x 15 “

In 1992, Randall left his career as an architect to devote himself entirely to painting. Seanโ€™s works have been exhibited in public and private galleries and can be found in corporate, private and public collections in Canada and the U.S.A.

A person is standing next to a vintage car with its hood open, displaying the engine. The background features a dramatic sunset with orange and blue clouds.
Wish You Were Here, oil on canvas, 20 in x 26 in, 2026

Sean William Randall’s website, here.

More paintings at Slate Fine Art Gallery, here


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