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RON • ELLER BLOG →
“This link takes you to a significant pictorial and written review following the career of Ron Eller as a composer of multiple mediums. Ron’s range extends from pen & pencil illustrations, photography, oil on canvas, water color, and sculpture. Beyond some entertaining visuals is a unique wit and a incorruptible honesty that makes following Ron’s blog worth the trip.” –Ron Eller.
May 2009
15 posts
I’ve been blessed to have been born with a modicum of talent and my father and...
April 2009
8 posts
The muse dance and delight upon the midsummer night. Wind song plays. Euterpe guide my dancing brush as I fumble through painterly haze, negotiating the shapes maze.
I falter and begin again. The muses of Apollo ascend. The omen does in brilliant hue intend my brush begins the dance once again. Play your song fare friend. Children of Zeus inspire my hand, so my small gift will bear fruit.
Amid...
Treason by Ron Eller©
The reason, has long since become treason. Upon the blood-stained mountain top, huddled in a trench is what was left behind. Trembling fingers, as the terror lingers. Loyalties forgotten, allegiance long since strained by souls surviving, blood-stained.
Once young, aged by reality and idealism’s insanity. Looking for causes more noble and men more noble than he. They...
March 2009
37 posts
I dream a lot. I do more painting when I’m not painting. It’s in the...
– Andrew Wyeth (July 12, 1917 / Jan 16, 2009)
The thing the sixties did was to show us the possibilities and the...
– –John Lennon (October 9, 1940 / December 8, 1980)
Reller Dot Com
Reller.com is an artistic experience in of it self. The navigation although essentially simple was designed to not only to be an artistic experience graphically but was also to be a whole creative experience of composed music, lyrics, poetry, essays, animation, painting, photography, collage, utilizing a multiplicity of mediums. There are hundreds of buttons linking the visitor to over 200...
At moments of great enthusiasm it seems to me that no one in the world has ever...
– Maurits Cornelis Escher (June 17, 1898 / March 27, 1972)
There’s no retirement for an artist, it’s your way of living so...
– Henry Moore (July 30, 1898 / August 31, 1986)
Assassins is a horrible reminder of what just as well should be forgotten. Yet no matter how I try I am revisited by the loss tearing at the patch work quilt of my life and the lives of much of mankind who have had to deal with the senseless violence imposed upon all hope and faith that if we choose we can make peace in this all to futile and violent world. Great men and women taken before their...
Practise what you know, and it will help to make clear what now you do not know.
– Vincent van Gogh (March 30, 1853 / July 29th 1890)
Congratulate yourselves if you have done something strange and extravagant and...
– Albert Einstein March, 14th 1879 / April, 18th 1955
The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source...
– Albert Einstein March, 14th 1879 / April, 18th 1955
It’s not enough to have lived. We should be determined to live for...
– Winston Churchill (Novemeber 30, 1874 / January 24, 1965)
A sincere artist is not one who makes a faithful attempt to put on to canvas...
– Sir William Dobel (September 24, 1899 / May 13, 1970)
True art takes note not merely of form but also of what lies behind.
– Goethe (1749 / 1832)
The fall of innocence is about the pain of innocence lost. It’s about the loss of dreams and the promise of heros and great men and women whose lives were stolen from us before their time. It is about the ongoing erosion of belief and faith that anything is possible stealing our dreams and the painful realization that we all are hopelessly flawed and as humans there will be a time we fail...
So long as I am acting from duty and conviction, I am indifferent to taunts and...
– Deepak Chopra (October 22, 1946 / )
I feel that the essence of spiritual practice is your attitude toward others....
– Mohammed (570 / 632)
It is not the language of painters but the language of nature which one should...