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Princeton
United States, New Jersey

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JOB: Acrylic painter
GENDER: Male
% OF INCOME FROM ART?: 25% or less
$ YOU SPEND ON ART SUPPLIES EACH YEAR: $2,500-4,999
MEMBER SINCE: 12/03/2007
LAST LOGIN: 12/13/2007 17:22:02
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03/29/2008 07:06:26





Princeton resident Rhinold Ponder began his artistic journey as a national award winning art student in Chicago before turning his full attention to obtaining advanced degrees in law, journalism and African American Studies. Rhinold, the oldest of the eight children of Carrie and Alvin Ponder, was raised on 33rd and King Drive from where he attended Douglas Elementary and Dunbar High Schools, where he majored in commercial art.

Rhinold put aside his passion for art to pursue more “pragmatic” endeavors such as graduating from Princeton, Boston and New York Universities. After a nearly 25-year hiatus from painting and cartooning, Rhinold found the most “pragmatic” use of his skills required him to recommit to his passion of expressing his vision of the world through colorful abstract, expressionist and provocative art. While his works draw on a number of themes and a range of styles, most of his paintings focus on humanity’s faith and will to overcome adversity. He is largely interested in expressions of hope and faith as unifying elements in a diverse society. His mantra is “I paint what I like,” and his current work shows his love of explosive action and engaging interactions of form and color.




Rhinold’s future plans include merging his love for literature and writing with the visual arts. Until the end of his college days at Princeton, he seriously wrote poetry and studied under the tutelage of such greats as poet laureate Stanley Kunitz, Haki Madhubuti, John “Red” Hearne (in Jamaica) and author Angela Jackson. His first project combining literary and visual art disciplines will be a series of interpretative abstract paintings based upon the Ralph Ellison novel, “Invisible Man”.

In addition to exhibiting at SweetTree Gallery and Princeton University in Princeton, NJ and Mill Hill Playhouse in Trenton, NJ, he frequently exhibits at alternative venues such as Momentum Fitness (in Montgomery, NJ) Barnes and Nobles, Borders, the Contemporary (Trenton, NJ) and local coffee houses. Rhinold was invited to join notable New Jersey artists to exhibit at NJPAC as part of “A Celebration of Lawyers in the Arts” and to paint a chair for auction for the Trenton After School Program Fundraiser sponsored by the Educational Testing Service. He participated in his first juried group show, "Revolution" in 2007 at 125 Gallery in Trenton New Jersey

Rhinold also enjoys doing one day shows with fabulous and serious art collectors, particularly at the homes of supporters. He has built a significant following and his works now appear in prints and note cards.

Rhinold resides with his wonderful wife and Girl Scout Michele Tuck-Ponder and artistic daughter, Jamaica Sharon and infant son William D'Artagnan.


Rhinold has 4 friend(s)




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From: eileenmice
06/30/2008 17:00:20
Rhinold, I love your colors. Not everyone could make all these hot colors work, but for me, you put them together right. Thanks!


From: artfitz
06/30/2008 08:52:25

yes it is a new pic of me....vinnie (the cat) told me he was tired of everyone seeing him humilated by having his mom kiss him in public view. ha. 


any way thanks decided it was time for a change.  i have just about finished cleaning and resettling into my studio space.  it will be nice to have everything in one room now....so now maybe some of the things i see in my little brain will finally come out to play.


yes "strange fruit" could be read several ways.  and i agree that alot of our problems stem from not knowing how to verbalize the thoughts without "offending" anyone. 


until later


artfitz



From: gerebear
06/29/2008 14:08:04
I enjoyed your works very much. Your gallery is awesome! It wou;d be difficult to pick a favorite, I like each piece you created.


06/24/2008 11:24:36
I love your work. Such joy jumps off the canvas!


From: artfitz
06/23/2008 06:09:34

hi


i forgot to give you this info...this gal has all the know on the dc art scene


Alvah T. Beander
Melanin Art Appraisals, LLC.
(703) 660-9644
fax. (703) 997-8640
Africanappraiser@aol.com

 

 

hope this is helpful.

artfitz


From: artfitz
06/22/2008 15:11:37

thanks....good luck in chi town and la......now you should try the dc area. you know at least one artist here....our arts scene is growing. one of the big happenings that just finished up is the artomatic.  we had 13 floors of all the arts with over 1000+ artists showcased. it was awesome and i will be a part of it next year...


i am currently working on getting settled into the studio room..it feels so good to finally have time to get it done right....


i will be going in late this week at school to put up a display of student work since our school will be having summer school.  gotta get the art word out there.


decided not to work on any master's classes for the summer....(at least for now)  i have plenty to do and finish for the fall.


good to hear from you.


great tunes.....we think alot alike....i say my thankyous to the powers that be every morning for my many blessings.  and am also always trying to do my best to pass it on.


happy creating


artfitz (deb)



From: artfitz
06/16/2008 16:24:14

how you been?  i have my last day of school this week. yeah!!!! now i can get some more work done.


artfitz



From: artfitz
05/14/2008 20:11:02
thanks ....that was good info and great thoughts for me to ponder...enjoy talking with ya
artfitz


From: artfitz
05/11/2008 19:47:53

hi rhinold


 thanks for the compliement.....yea i know i need to write something about me....been working on it...ha..


anyway i just finished up two more classes for my masters.   i teach middle school art full time for now.   i am trying my best to find my voice and start marketing.  it has been a very long and trying year. but if i stick with it i just know it will pay off. 


i find alot of my inspiration just in my life aroung me.  i have always been an artist....teaching is secondary  (although i am fairly good at that too because i have had a few scholastic winnners too)


i have not shown alot of my work in shows or competitions since we left az in '95 for washington, dc.   ( we, my husband and i retired from the military in 02)  i am now looking forward to establishing myself as an artist again. 


please holler at me again....i feel i could learn alot from you.


my two kids are grown.  my oldest is an art director for the advertizing co


arnold worldwide and my youngest work as an office manager in a town a few minutes away.


love talking to you .. my husband's folks use to live in the burbs of chicago and we still have a military pal who is teaching lit. for a college in Il.


happy creating


artfitz  (deb)



From: Laura4
05/11/2008 08:20:37

Hi there,


I stopped in to take a peek and was just blown away. Really do love the wonderful expressive movement you are able to create with out over doing it.  Keep on, keeping on.


~v~Laura





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