Roni Pinto
Roni Pinto is an Israeli born artist living in New York City.
Her formal training is rooted in a fine arts degree from Ben-Gurion University in Israel where course work included general design, sketch, photography, graphic design, and ceramics.
After studies Roni spent time teaching art history in Israel and then New York.
As a professional artist Roni has shown her work across Europe and the States intermingling her own international artistic expression with other artist's diverse cultures from around the world.
Roni's work includes calligraphy, painting, and mixed media pieces. She strives to reach beyond our day-to-day experience of the physical human condition and attach to that greater part of the self. Through abstract impression and symbolic representation Roni brings the intangible and ethereal within reach.
The deeper emotional and psychological experience is revealed through a glimpse into the moment of a subject that captures the viewer and compells them to look further.
Spiritual themes are important elements of Roni's work. She understands that promoting questions about one's deepest held belief and understanding does not challenge one's faith, but rather compels one to be a seeker of truth and light.
Currently Roni's work explores significant spiritual icons who she presents in both this physical world and that realm of the higher spiritual existence.
The Kabbalah's 72 Names of G-d and the 54 Torah portions are significant elements of Roni's most recent pieces.

