Randall Blaze is a nationally known ceramic artist.
He lives on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota and is an enrolled Oglala Lakota Sioux tribal member. In 1977, he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Montana, in Missoula, Montana.
Randall has participated in several international exhibitions and his work is represented in numerous public and private collections. He has received over 80 prestigious national awards.
Randall is quoted as saying "
Competition is a stimulating and positive aspect of my life. It is a way for me to endeavor to the best I am capable of being as an artist. It makes me think of the pride my Oglala ancestors would feel counting coup. It makes me feel like a modern day 'road warrior' in my own way".

Randall was taught the concepts and techniques of art by a generation before him and passes that knowledge onto the next through the artist-in-schools program for the South Dakota Arts Council.
Creatively exploring nature has been his motivation as an artist until 9-11. Post 9-11 pieces are renditions of the human spirit among chaos and destruction.
Some of Randall's current works, including his Honor Vessel, can be viewed and purchased at Oneida Sky, Fine Art and Native American Collectibles Gallery at Turning Stone.