Ron Kingswood“The excitement in painting lies not in the executing perfect likeness of images. There is one constant thread that has persisted throughout my work and that is nature itself. These visions of the landscape have only to be unearthed by wandering and roaming familiar refuges. To realize a scene before oneself is not to replicate its exterior covering, but to allow the scene to be immersed by the observer. It has now become apart of the artist. One can paint it truthfully without replicating it.” Even though he is classified as a wildlife artist, Ron Kingswoods paintings are all but conventional representations of the natural world. His brushstrokes are expressive and compositions boldly abstract. An extensive resume of shows includes many museums, including the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, Wyoming, the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wisconsin and the London Museum in Ontario. |

Ron Kingswood