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Randy Peyton Art

b. 1958

Randy Peyton is a San Antonio artist and Texan, who began painting Texas Landscapes when he was 12 years old. Living near the Texas Hill Country, made it easy to paint the wildflowers that blanket the countryside every Spring season. After honing his craft over 20 years, he decided to visit and paint southern Europe, France, Spain and Italy. Mexico is another special locale for Peyton. Combining soft realism with a touch of impressionism characterizes his paintings. Peyton will never completely cease to work in his native Texas Hill Country.

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Artist: Randy Peyton
"FIREWORKS OVER MISSION SAN JOSE" SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
By Randy Peyton
Located in San Antonio, TX
Randy Peyton (1958 - present) San Antonio Artist Size: 20 x 24 Frame: 28 x 32 Medium: Oil on Canvas 2004 "Fireworks over Mission San Jose" Biography Randy Peyton (1958 - present) Tex...
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21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Randy Peyton Art

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Oil

"San Fernando Cathedral Moonlight" San Antonio Texas Landmark
By Randy Peyton
Located in San Antonio, TX
Randy Peyton (1958 - present) San Antonio Artist Image Size: 16 x 12 Frame Size: 19 x 15 Medium: Oil on Canvas " San Fernando Cathedral Moonlight" Biogra...
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Early 2000s Impressionist Randy Peyton Art

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Oil

"Morning Light on San Fernando Cathedral"
By Randy Peyton
Located in San Antonio, TX
Randy Peyton (1958 - present) San Antonio Artist Image Size: 40 x 30 Frame Size: 41 x 31 Medium: Oil on Canvas Dated 2005 "Morning Light on San Fernando ...
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Early 2000s Impressionist Randy Peyton Art

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Oil

"Facade of San Fernando" Cathedral in Downtown San Antonio
By Randy Peyton
Located in San Antonio, TX
Randy Peyton (1958 - present) San Antonio Artist Image Size: 60 x 48 Medium: Oil on Canvas "Facade of San Fernando Cathedral" Biography Randy Peyton (Bo...
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Early 2000s Impressionist Randy Peyton Art

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Oil

"The Tower Life Building" San Antonio Texas Study on Newsprint for larger work
By Randy Peyton
Located in San Antonio, TX
Randy Peyton (1958 - present) San Antonio Artist Image Size: 24 x18 Frame Size: 25x19 Medium: Oil on Canvas over newsprint Dated 2004 "The Tower Life Bui...
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Early 2000s Impressionist Randy Peyton Art

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"Gate To The Alamo" The Cradle of Texas Liberty. San Antonio
By Randy Peyton
Located in San Antonio, TX
Randy Peyton (1958 - present) San Antonio Artist Image Size: 36 x 24 Frame Size: 43.5x 30.5 Medium: Oil on Canvas "Gate to The Alamo" Biography Randy Pe...
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Early 2000s Impressionist Randy Peyton Art

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Oil

"Path In Front of San Fernando" Cathedral in San Antonio Texas
By Randy Peyton
Located in San Antonio, TX
Randy Peyton (1958 - present) San Antonio Artist Image Size: 40 x 30 Frame Size: 45 x 35 Medium: Oil on Canvas 2005 "Path in Front of San Fernando" Biography Randy Peyton (Born 195...
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Early 2000s Impressionist Randy Peyton Art

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Oil

"Night View of San Fernando" San Antonio Texas Landmark
By Randy Peyton
Located in San Antonio, TX
Randy Peyton (1958 - present) San Antonio Artist Image Size: 16 x 12 Frame Size: 17 x 13 Medium: Oil on Canvas 2005 "Night View of San Fernando" Biography Randy Peyton (Born 1958) ...
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Early 2000s Impressionist Randy Peyton Art

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