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Randy Fehr limited-edition graphic work of cougar

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Hand-signed, limited edition graphic work from Randy Fehr.  Great example of his mastery of form and his specialization on Canada’s wild animals, with a particular affinity for the cougar.  Fehr purposely makes the artwork look almost unfinished, and gives the viewer a combination of fleetingness and detail, which serves to magnify the power and majesty of this apex predator.   

Fehr’s average auction sale prices are in the $300 to $500 range.   Wonderfully framed with archival matting and interior filet. The frame perfectly compliments the work and is in the luxury range of frames. 

Randy Fehr is a completely self-taught artist, and has spent over thirty years pursuing the creatures he loves. His attention for detail has created a following of collectors over the years, and it continues as his work progresses to a new level of awareness. Fehr was born in 1948 and raised on a farm in Northern Alberta, where he spent many hours observing the animals and habitat around. Then, when his family relocated in Calgary, he again wandered the hills and mountains close by.

Fehr has received the Canada 125 Commemorative Award for his contribution to Canadian Culture, and has been a contributor to many other non-profit organizations.

Over the years, Fehr has turned his artistic talents to different mediums, such as bronze sculptures, hand colored prints and cold cast wall reliefs. Fehr has always striven to bring uniqueness to his artistic endeavours and to keep his work desirable for collectors. His interest has not been limited to North American mammals but embraces many creatures. No matter what artistic avenue he turns his attention to, he spends much time studying his subject matter to make certain of the accuracy that would elude a casual observer.

Fehr has had many limited edition prints produced, several of which are sold out. His work is collected and displayed in many public & corporate offices worldwide and by numerous private collectors.

Until 2007, Randy Fehr and his wife Kathren resided in the picturesque Crowsnest Pass, Alberta. When not in his studio painting, Randy could be found off hiking the many trails found there, looking for inspiration for his next work.

Recently, Fehr moved to Northern Alberta, and continues to paint and sculpt.

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