Delve into the heart of the Texas Hill Country with “Hill Country Artists Podcast,” which illustrates and illuminates the vibrant tapestry of art rooted in this iconic region. From the sun-drenched limestone cliffs to the serene Guadalupe River, the Hill Country has been a muse for countless artists, providing a unique backdrop for creativity to flourish. In each episode, we uncover the stories behind the area’s most captivating artworks, converse with local artists about their inspirations, and explore the fusion of Texan traditions with contemporary artistic expressions. In this episode of the Hill Country Artists podcast, Tom visits Randall McCabe.
Randall McCabe, a migrant from Houston, has recently transitioned from a career in architecture to a passion for abstract art. His artistic journey is one of evolution and exploration, initially studying architecture but finding himself more drawn to art classes, leading to his decision to pursue art full-time. Influenced by the simplicity of Asian ink painters and the uninhibited scribbles of small children, McCabe has spent the past 25 years creating abstract art, using the prickly pear cactus as a framework for his work since 2006. Despite juggling day jobs for many years and not having gallery representation, his dedication to his craft remains unwavering, with his work currently on display at the Creekside gallery at the Hill Country Arts Foundation. Join Tom Fox and Randall McCabe on this episode of the Hill Country Artists Podcast as they delve deeper into McCabe’s artistic journey.
Key Highlights:
- Randall’s Evolution: Abstract Prickly Pear Art
- The artistic journey of Randall in Houston
- Enchanted Rock Inspires Prickly Pear Art
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