About the Artist

Nestled in the
verdant hills of Hunterdon county along the majestic
Delaware River is the busy studio of nationally recognized
sculptor Ron Goeke. After graduating from Colgate University
in 1971 with an honors degree in Fine Arts, he joined the
Edward Marshall Boehm Studio of Trenton, NJ as Chief
Assistant Designer Sculptor. His tenure there
yielded a body of work which spanned a broad range of
subjects from graceful, soaring bird and flower sculptures,
reproductions of the Treasures of Tutankhamen for the
Metropolitan Museum of Art to a series of ballet figurines
posed by the American Ballet Theater. Today these works
reside in the collections of eminent figures worldwide
including the White House and Vatican. In 1982 he opened
his studio and began an exploration of bas relief in the
refined medium of porcelain. This exploration led Ron to the
vast opportunities of architectural tile and created an
exciting venue for his remarkable talents. Over a decade
later, he has created an elegant collection of decorative
tile and murals which are both beautiful and functional.
Presently, much of the tile collection is being reproduced
in bronze, adding another exciting dimension to Ron's
work. Today, he divides
his creative energy between his own studio projects and
commissions from other major corporations who seek out his
extraordinary talents. His work is available through select
tile houses and galleries both nationally and
internationally.
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