Thursday, September 2, 2010

Gallery Artists

Ron Goble

Designer artist Ron Goble studied architecture and has worked in watercolors and stained glass for several years.  Then the love of blending beautiful woods and the variations of grains and natural colors into elegant designs led him into woodturining.  Ron is a member of the Arizona Association of Woodturners and the American Association of Woodturners.  The combination of exotic woods and beautiful designs come together in his elegant pieces of art.  Each of his collector quality pieces are unique, one of a kind designs.  He begins each segmented piece with an engineered precision drawing that determines the exact shape, size,…

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Crossed Arrows

Crossed Arrows

Ron Goble

Segmented Wood Vase
8 1/2"H X 9"W
$2,400

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Indian Blanket

Indian Blanket

Ron Goble

Segmented Wood Vase
9"H X 17"W
$3,800

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Thunderbird & Turquoise

Thunderbird & Turquoise

Ron Goble

Segmented Wood Vase
20"H X 10 1/2"W
$2,800

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Optical Illusion

Optical Illusion

Ron Goble

Segmented Wood Vase
10"H X 9"W
$2,900

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Navajo Cross

Navajo Cross

Ron Goble

Segmented Wood Vase
15 1/2"H X 7"
$3,400

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Designer artist Ron Goble studied architecture and has worked in watercolors and stained glass for several years.  Then the love of blending beautiful woods and the variations of grains and natural colors into elegant designs led him into woodturining.  Ron is a member of the Arizona Association of Woodturners and the American Association of Woodturners.  The combination of exotic woods and beautiful designs come together in his elegant pieces of art.  Each of his collector quality pieces are unique, one of a kind designs.  He begins each segmented piece with an engineered precision drawing that determines the exact shape, size, angle and cut, so that the hundreds of pieces of wood fit precisely together to match the shape of his finished design.  

 

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