Ronda Richley communicates her sensitivity and passion for the human spirit in her unique series of paintings and mixed media that are inspired by such subjects as trees and heart motifs. She imbues her subjects with positive symbolic references.
The artist, who lives in Orlando Florida, enjoys an active art career on both national and international levels. She was selected twice to be the poster artist for Florida Hospital’s Art of Healing Gallery. Her artwork graces the walls of many prestigious private collectors’ homes throughout the world, including the France family, owners of Daytona Speedway, and
Attorney Thomas Nicholl, in the United States, as well as those in Europe, Australia, the Middle East and United Kingdom.
She received her Master’s Degree in Painting from California State University and has taught at the college level, worked as a Victorian Art Reproductionist. Her paintings have been exhibited in galleries across the United States, most notably James Harper Fine Arts in Ormond Beach, Ariel Gallery in New York City, and Graham-Horstman Gallery in Dallas.
Ronda received her BFA from the University of Cincinnati. She worked for several newspapers and magazines as Art Director, and was one of the youngest to teach art and design at Sinclair College. At age 24, she launched her own advertising
agency.
While living in Los Angeles, California, she worked in product design and development, where she authored 4 patents and over 100 copyrights and trademarks. Her illustrations and designs can be found on products worldwide.
Currently she is represented by the Hyder Gallery and CityArts Factory.
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