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The Gallery at Queen’s Park: Feeling the Movement

Solid blue abstract shapes cross over various textures and colours in the background. White text on a Teal stripe reads: The Gallery at Queen's Park presents Randy Oliver "Feeling the Movement"


“Feeling The Movement” – by Randy Oliver
Exhibition Dates: August 1 – 25, 2024
Gallery Hours: Wednesday – Sunday, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Exhibition Statement

Visit the Gallery at Queen’s park to experience “Feeling the Movement”, an exhibition by Randy Oliver.

I’m interested in conveying emotion in my work. I want to portray a kind of emotional excitement. In order to achieve this feeling, I incorporate movement and energy in my abstracts. The movement is often directional, meaning that it flows through the composition.

The movement in the compositions varies for each painting ,from rapid [River Reflections] to very slow and floating [Floating in the Mist]. By producing these varying types of movement I hope to elicit an emotional response that is in character with the particular movement. For example, “Floating in the Mist” is intended to give a very calm feeling; where-as “River Reflections” is intended to give a more excited emotional response.

A quote by Emily Carr in her book “Hundreds and Thousands”, reinforces my belief that movement in a painting is so important. “Movement is the essence of being. If there is no movement in the painting, then it is dead paint.”

The painting process that I employed for these works, is an intuitive approach that has a structural component utilizing relationships between elements such as colour, space, and form.

Randy Oliver is formally trained in fine art from the University of Alberta and The University of British Columbia. His studio is located in Vancouver. The abstractions in this exhibition deliver a feeling of movement and excitement. His work in general includes both abstract and representational paintings. He has been involved in a number of juried and group exhibitions.


Sunday Programming

Event Date: Aug. 18th, 2024
Event Hours: 1:00pm – 3:00pm

Please join us at the Gallery at Queen’s Park for an Acrylic Painting workshop by Randy Oliver; “Acrylic paint dries very fast and is quite difficult to gradate from a dark value to a light value. Practice a simple smooth or textured gradation with acrylic paint.”

In a small circle on the bottom left: solid blue abstract shapes cross over various textures and colours in the background. Yellow Text on a teal stripe reads: Art Sundays, August 18, Acrylic Painting Workshop
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