RON
DICIANNI
Although we never shared a formal mentor-pupil relationship, Ron
DiCianni has continued to be an endless source of encouragement
and professional counsel throughout the years, and has symbolized my
work
in a uniquely personal way.
Growing up I had the privilege of knowing Ron and his family, and was
friends with his son Grant, who went to the same high school and college.
I was told by people who knew
Ron, “You could be the next Ron DiCianni!” I knew those
would be big shoes to fill.
Ron gave me my first oil painting lesson at 16. I had labored for an
entire semester on a portrait for a class assignment, and managed to
flawlessly render about three square inches of a
pant leg. Ron clamped my canvas onto his professional
easel, took a large bristle filbert brush soaked in turpentine and
raw umber, and stained the entire canvas brown! He then proceeded to
demonstrate how to paint, starting with the larger forms,
and then putting in the details. It was a lesson I never forgot, and
field color became a defining characteristic of my early studio practice.
Incidentally, I received an A on the project.
A graduate of the American Academy
of Art in Chicago in the 1970s,
Ron went on to a successful career in commercial illustration. In time,
Ron grew dissatisfied painting for money, and gave his gifts over to
God. Ron's visionary Christian-themed devotional images have won a
classic place in homes around the U.S. Ron has the happy lot of spreading
the Gospel through his work, making biblical lessons come
to life in a way that confirms his place as a legend in our time.
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