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The Bison's Tale Painting

Ronald Beets

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 60 W x 72 H x 1.5 D in

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Bison's Tale is the recounting of a vivid and meaningful dream whose ultimate message is liberation. Walking through the city streets I see smoke ahead and discover a seafood restaurant engulfed in flames. The customers inside banging on the windows there silhouettes blanketed in smoke. I run to the door and grab the handle. To my surprise the door opens easily and the patrons run out. I think how sad it is that these people never tried to escape, especially when all they had to do was open an unlocked door. As I walk on, an enormous bison comes charging down the street at me. I crouch in a defensive position only to have the animal stop in front of me. I release my fear and we lock eyes. I touch his wooly forehead and, silently, we know each other. I then notice a tag in his ear indicating that he was the property of a traveling circus. my first thought is to contact the owners, but then I change my mind. This creature, just like the customers at the restaurant and just like myself, seeks freedom. I remove the tag from his ear and he lowers his head and allows me to climb onto his massive back and carries me home. This large canvas is finished with edges painted black and wired for hanging.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:60 W x 72 H x 1.5 D in

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Ronnie Beets was born in Fortaleza, Brazil and adopted as an infant by a family in east Tennessee. His upbringing was traditional and Southern Baptist. Thus, modern art and culture were never big topics in his household. Still, Ronnie loved drawing and always felt compelled to create. His paintings exude the undeniable influences of Cubist and Abstract masters like Picasso and Chagall while remaining fresh and original. A high school art teacher prompted Beets to pick up a brush for the first time. Even though Ronnie informed his teacher that he was not a painter, she informed him that his next assignment was to be a painting. He completed the piece, a female mannequin torso, tea kettle, and a bundle of flowers in brilliant yellows and blues defined by bold black outlines. In this process, Ronnie's signature style began to develop. After high school, Ronnie went on to college to study art education and he quickly realized that he had no desire to teach. After that, he left college and set out on the noble path of the "˜starving artist' with that original brightly painted woman at his side. She remains with him to this day. Though his portraits are rarely painted from life, they are often cumulative representations of actual people. Ronnie considers his paintings portrayals of emotions and archetypes; love, fear, sex, faith and death are all given a face and persona. He strives for a pleasing aesthetic, but more so to ignite an interaction and a spark of recognition between the viewer and subject. www.aRtBeets.com www.facebook.com/aRtBeets www.instagram.com/aRtBeets www.twitter.com/aRtBeets

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