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He is an artist who paints Native American pictures & has a series of collector's plates called: Sacred Circle put out by Hamilton. I am trying to find his bio, but every site that lists him has bio information for a Julie Rogers. Any help would be appreciated.

2006-09-15 05:44:32 · 1 answers · asked by Melrose 4 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Painting

Thank-you. So, can It ask how you found that much? Like I said, when googling it or yahooing it, all I got was stuff about another artist Julie Rogers. Apparently, you have better skills @ finding information in the Internet. And, thank-you again for your assitance.

2006-09-15 15:12:00 · update #1

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Not much to go on but just how much information would you like?

A surface run revealed that Kirk H. Randle (1952- ), of Bountiful, was an architectural draftsman turned water colourist and oil painter.

He supposedly gained recognition during the eighties for his mixed-media landscapes and townscapes. Subsequently, the art subjects switched to panoramic paintings of desert vistas and Native American subjects. Judging by the paintings, a dreamy or what some may call romantic notion seemed to be how the subjects were attempted to be captured.

I believe some websites may be erroneous, which claims that he painted in conjunction with Edwin M Knowles China Company, son of Isaac W Knowles, in Chester, W VA. That would not be possible as production ceased in 1963, unless the company or theme of paintings were subsequently revived. In any case, recent pottery from Knowles China Company were more of curios than the older and more valuable pottery, signified with the Knowles emblem.

Unconfirmed lead, but you may want to consider contacting
Ann Morrow or Susan Morrow Potje
480.443.7695
Salt Lake City. 70 North Main Street Suite 104 Bountiful, UT 84010
(801) 298-1227
I would suggest getting in touch quickly, as time and tide waits for no man. Fingers crossed.

No probs. I searched by going through his art work and making inferences. Initially, I honestly thought "he" became a "she" until I ran into his art work painted for some other companies which showed one of the latest leads to the above address. I sincerely hope he enjoys what he does and all the best to both of you.

2006-09-15 09:51:27 · answer #1 · answered by pax veritas 4 · 0 0

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