Ron Dee's Clayworks Are Disturbingly Beautiful
Carl Hose — February 9, 2009 — Art & Design
References: rondeeclayworks
Ron Dee grew up in Minnesota and has always known that art was his calling. His medium is ceramic. The work is odd, to say the least. That’s because Ron’s work is an eclectic mix of natural and unnatural inspiration that makes commentary on social, political and evolutionary blunders.
Ron has legions of fans that flock to his beautifully gruesome creations by the droves.
Ron’s pieces reflect his unique sense of humor and his outlook on the world around him.
His art is a way of exorcising his demons, and by taking a look at some of his work, its easy to see how well it works.
Ron has legions of fans that flock to his beautifully gruesome creations by the droves.
Ron’s pieces reflect his unique sense of humor and his outlook on the world around him.
His art is a way of exorcising his demons, and by taking a look at some of his work, its easy to see how well it works.
Trend Themes
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