Saskatchewan Artist
Canola - 2001 - by Roland Daum
Roland Daum
Roland Daum was born in 1962 in Regina, Saskatchewan. He attended the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, receiving a Bachelor of Fine Art degree in 1988. He also studied at Vermont College of Norwich University, where he earned a Master of Fine Arts, and University of Regina, where he obtained a Bachelor of Education in Art.
In his work, Daum is influenced by artists such as Ted Godwin, Huang Zhong Yang, Arthur McKay, Ron Shuebrook, Suzanne Funnel, Michel Oren, and Steve Kurtz. Daum's paintings include landscapes, architectural works, and abstract compositions. He has exhibited in group and solo shows across Saskatchewan and in Manitoba, Nova Scotia, and the United States. Collections in which his work can be found include Great West Life Insurance, Maritime Broadcasting (Nova Scotia), Culture Heritage & Citizenship (Manitoba), Cowan Agencies Ltd. (Alberta), and RBC Dominion Securities Inc. (Manitoba).
Roland Daum lives in Humboldt, Saskatchewan.
Ryan Moore Hi Roland, how are you doing? We met recently at the Regina trade show. You sold us.....Laurie Wall and I a beautiful abstract of Chicago. I hope I said that correct. Laurie is the pretty blonde! Ha. My inlaws are the Schenns out in Humboldt. Laurie is the chef! We are thinking your artwork would make a great gift for my parents who live in Saskatoon in a new home. When you get a chance could you email myself and Laurie? Email: [email protected] And. [email protected]. We would love to see what you have or options or ideas for a gift for my parents. My parents farmed in LeRoy for many years and moved to the city last year.......All the best to you your family. Ryan and Laurie | |
November 29, 2013 at 7:48 AM |
Roland Daum
- Born: 1962. Regina, SK
- Resides: Humboldt, SK
- Mediums: Acrylic, Oil Painting, Watercolour