Heading Home #1
by Ron Haist
Original - Not For Sale
Price
$185
Dimensions
16.000 x 12.000 x 0.750 inches
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Title
Heading Home #1
Artist
Ron Haist
Medium
Pyrography - Pyrography
Description
This piece of pyrography (wood burning) was done with thousands of small dot with a hot tip as apposed to my normal stroke/slash method .... it creates a completely different visual effect.......
Ron Haist is an award winning artist encompassing a broad range of creative forms.
He has successfully expressed himself using various mediums such as pencil, pen and ink, oils/acrylic, airbrush, photography, poetry and pyrography.
As an artist that captures Canadian scenes, his work has spread throughout North America and Europe.
Growing up in Hespeler, Ontario (now part of Cambridge), his natural surroundings provided endless inspiration to sketch. His subject of choice has always been rural scenes, nature and wildlife. As a boy with a vivid imagination, Ron had snowmen riding horses.
As time progressed his photography skills preserved his subjects for later pieces of art. Ron�s keen and creative eye has also won him photographic awards for outstanding captures.
In the 70�s, airbrushing was yet another form of creative expression and produced many award winning works. All the while Ron was still creating canvas pieces and showing in galleries.
Ron�s natural artistic talent is also found in his words of expression. We have included some of his thoughts and feelings through poetry.
During the past few years, Ron has found himself venturing back into an area of creative expression he used as a boy, Pyrography. This art form has also met with great enthusiasm by viewers and again, has brought accolades and awards.
It is with great pleasure that we share a small glimpse of a diverse artist, through the world and words of Ron Haist.
�Painting is poetry, that is seen rather than felt.
Poetry is painting, that is felt rather than seen�
Leonardo da Vinci
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February 15th, 2013
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Comments (3)
Ron Haist
I did my first wood-burning in the 50s and also forgot until my wife got me a kit for Christmas 2 years ago....sure is a lot different than those soldering irons back then ...thank you so much N n B
Nadine and Bob Johnston
Great idea, remember doing a lot of wood-burning back in the 40s, and forgot all about it until I saw your work. Thank You for Submitting your Artwork.... Liked the subject, description, technique, composition, and color... So Today it was Published in the Internet publication ARTISTS NEWS.... YOU or Friends Can use Ctl-C to copy the link: http://paper.li/f-1343723559 and Ctl-V to put it into your the Browser Address bar, to view the publication. Then, Tweet, FB, and email, etc a copy of the publication, to just anyone you feel would be interested. Happy Promoting! :-)