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R O N A

Rona uses a mostly monochromatic palate of oil on canvas to paint images of people. She is interested in the inner psyche and in capturing a particular mood. Rona's art exhibits a level of precision reminiscent of marble sculptures, and her high-contrast greyscale palette is a testament to black and white photography. However, her work is not photorealism, instead it aims to capture that indescribable essence of a person that perfect representation can often miss. 


Rona's work has distinct motifs of feminine appreciation, often depicting strong women, particularly in her most recent series. In general, it has a distinct air of humanism; promoting humanity as reality, a goal that might differ from many modern portrait painters.


“I thought the image was a stirring representation of an elitist club – a timeless image in many ways.” 

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