Represented by
American Artists
170 Hamilton Avenue #100
The Digital Arts Experience
White Plains, NY 10601
United States
Profile
Randy began freelancing as an illustrator in the mid-’80s, quickly establishing a strong reputation for highly detailed representational drawing and painting. Although adept at working in color, he gravitated toward and has always preferred a simple black and white palette. He is a master of the graphic technique known as “stipple” — the process of marking a surface with numerous small dots to create an image. It’s a style favored by print media, where paper quality can adversely affect the reproduction of an image, and by its very nature, it’s ideal for Web usage. Perhaps best known commercially as a portrait artist, Randy has an exceptional aptitude for capturing his subject’s character and essence with carefully nuanced precision. This, combined with his stippling expertise, made him a perfect match for the Wall Street Journal’s iconic portraits known as “hedcuts”; he’s created several hundred of them since 1998.
Style/Techniques
Black & White, Caricature, Cartoon, Charcoal, Engraving, Figurative, Lettering, Line, Line with Color, Painterly, Pastel, Pen & Ink, Pencil, Realism, Scratchboard, Stipple, Stylized, Technical, Type Design, Watercolor, Decorative, Whimsical, Film/Entertainment
Subject/Specialties
Humor, Action, Adventure, Animals, Annual Report, Architecture, Book Covers, Celebrities, Character Development, Children, Children's Books, Children's Products, Comic Book, Corporate, Editorial, Education, Family, Fantasy, Fashion/Cosmetics, Food, Futuristic, Health, Historical, Holidays, Industrial, Information Graphics, Leisure, Maps, Medical, Music, Nature, Packaging, People, Political, Portrait, Product, Religious, Science, Scientific, Sci-Fi, Sports, Still Life, Technology, Toys & Games, Transportation, Travel, Wildlife, Americana, Agriculture, Food/Beverage, Lifestyle, Vintage / Retro, Feminine, Masculine, Spiritual, Youth, Ethnic, Environmental, Financial, Urban, Branding