A couple of Ralph Waldo Emerson quotes really speak to oil painter Ron Rencher. One of his favorites is this: “Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not.” Rencher currently is in hot pursuit of the beautiful; he’s in the middle of a move to Taos, New Mexico, a place he once lived and still considers his artistic home. During a visit with him in early May, Rencher said he and his wife Carlene were in the thick of moving-related business: renting the U-Haul, closing on the
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Archives for Rencher, Ron
Harvesting the Truth
For years, the mesas and pink cliffs near Zion National Park were Ron Rencher’s playground, as his family ranched in Utah’s Grass Valley country. Summers were spent in the pasturelands, riding the high country and, as winter drew near, the family moved down to the warmer region of St. George, where Rencher had been born in 1952. It was a way of life that few ever know, and Rencher savors the memories. He remembers retrieving charcoal from his father’s burn pile to sketch the scenery, or expressing color moments with his box of crayons. Ron Rencher (Texas) Spring In The
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