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Ron Mello Studio Art


8 Joseph Robert Ln

Plymouth,


Massachusetts,United-states - 02346

Detailed description is web - http://www.ronmellostudioarts.com.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/rmello.
rmello1@comcast.net - 508-941-2149.Condensed biography.
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My Web Site: http://www.ronmellostudio.com.
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Biography: .
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I was raised in East Boston, Massachusetts.
I am the product of a very creative working class family.
My grandfather and father were cabinet makers and carpenters, my brother Jim is a creative tool and die designer, younger brother Charlie is a talented woodworker.
His son CJ is a photographer and my daughter Rhonda is a graphic Designer.
I received my BFA at the Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, Massachusetts in Art Education and Painting.
My Masters Degree and C.A.G.S degree's are from Bridgewater State College, (Fine Art, and Ceramics).
I have worked for over 35 years as an artist/teacher in many capacities, including: teaching art in the Brockton, Massachusetts Public Schools, graduate ceramics at Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, Massachusetts and 12 years of teaching drawing/painting at the Brockton Art Museum.
I became involved in ceramics at Bridgewater in 1986.
I have been working steadily in this medium since that time.
Ceramics, especially Raku, is a combination of the skill the potter possesses and the random effects of the fire; it is the ultimate test of the clay and the artist.
The art I create with this ancient technique is sculptural and based on the vessel form.
Painting and printmaking are still an involvement.
Recent work combines these and other media with clay and found objects.
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Inspiration, Recent Shows/Exhibits .
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Originally Influenced by Japanese and Native American ceramics, Ron Mello brings together clay, found objects and other materials for a personal aesthetic statement.
His feelings about primitive techniques express the Zen ideal of surrendering oneself to the process and proclaim his reverence for nature and the basic elements of earth, air, fire and water.
While his artistic roots are firmly planted in tradition, he still faces the challenges posed by materials and the possibility of chance effects.
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"My current work represents a synthesis of 30 years experience in painting, sculpture and ceramics.
Traditional artistic concepts, ancient forms and primitive ceramic techniques have inspired this work.".
My Web Site: http://www.ronmellostudio.com.
Email rmello1@comcast.net.
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RECENT SELECTED EXHIBITIONS, AWARDS AND AFFILIATIONS.
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KC clay guild, Kansas City MI.
Newport Potters Guild, Newport, RI.
Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA.
Danforth Museum, Framingham MA.
Plymouth Guild Plymouth, MA.
Duxbury Art Museum Duxbury, MA.
South Shore Art Center, Cohasset, MA .
The Artful Home, Madison, WI (Guild.com).
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As long as I can remember I loved to draw.
My mother loved to sketch and instilled that love in me.
My father and grandfather were both skilled carpenters and cabinet makers.
From them, I developed a love of well crafted, functional objects.
My first “work or art” was a small ocean scene done for my mom on an old pillowcase.
After a tour in the military and visits to Vietnam, Thailand, Korea and Japan I returned to the states.
I met my wife Lu in Texas and we were married in 1969.
Our daughter Rhonda was born in 1970.
I then decided to go back to school and study teaching, art of course.
My original concentration was in education, painting and printmaking at Mass College of Art in Boston MA (1976) Landscape elements, plants, stones and stone formations were a favorite subject matter.
During graduate school, I enrolled in a ceramics class and was hooked.
My professor and later friend and mentor, John Heller took me under his wing and introduced me to the wonders of clay.
We studied the wheel, hand building and sculpture, stoneware, porcelain and of course Raku firing.
I immediately fell in love with the immediacy and wonder of the Raku process.
Recently, I have rekindled my love of high fired functional ceramics, handmade brushes, mixed media and gardening as well.
The natural landscape, Water, Earth, Fire, the basic elements of clay and good craftsmanship remain an inspiration to this day.
I recently retired from 35 years of teaching art at Brockton high school and Bridgewater State University.
I am now a full-time studio artist.
I work in functional stoneware and porcelain ceramics as well as non-functional decorative Raku work, hand made artists brushes and several other media on occasion.
web site - http://home.comcast.net/~rmello1/index.html (Facebook friends can ask for a 10% discount on Web site purchases.)

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Frequently Asked Questions About This Location
Qus: 1).what is the mode of payment accepted ?

Ans: Cash , Credit Card and Wallets

Qus: 2).What are the hours of operation ?

Ans: Open all days from 9:30 to 8:30 and exceptions on Sundays

Qus: 3).Do they have online website?

Ans: Yes . They do have. Online website is - Click Here

Qus: 4).What is the phone number Of the location?

Ans: Phone number of the location is - (508) 941-2149

Qus: 5).What does the local business do?

Ans: Self employed full time working artist/potter INFORMATION: Most images and pieces both of my face book pages and on my web site are for sale. (Unless otherwise noted) Contact me for prices and shipping or go to the web site. http://home.comcast.net/~rmello1/index.html ceramics both functional and raku hand-made brushes, glass and 2D work can be seen there. I do have many, many more pieces here in the studio that are not listed anywhere. Be sure to contact me if you have a particular interest...

Qus: 6).What is the email of the business?

Ans: Email address is - rmello1@comcast.net

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