Ron Fundingsland (born 1947) lives in Bayfield, Colorado. In addition to the AP/RC, his work can be found in public collections at the Denver Art Museum; Seattle Art Museum; Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art; The Art Complex Museum (Duxbury, MA); Museum of Fine Arts (Santa Fe, NM), Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (Logan, UT), University of Arizona Museum of Art (Tucson), The Center for Book Arts (New York,NY), Sheldon Memorial Art Museum(Lincoln, NB); Colorado Collection (Boulder), Bradley University (Peoria, IL), University of Delaware (Newark), University of Dallas (Irving, TX), and the University of Wisconsin (Kenosha). For additional information see the artist’s web site:http://www.ronfundingsland.com/.
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Hi Ron,
We have never met. Although I would like to meet you! I live in Minneapolis. My dear friend, Mary, lives on Lake Minnetonka.
I had the opportunity to purchase lovely black and white prints you did of two Lake Minnetonka scenes. I gave them to Mary for a recent birthday. She is thrilled and they are framed in her home.
Several of my family members are artists. There is often the question of where that painting or sculpture “ended up”.
I thought you might want to know that two of them are dearly enjoyed here in Minnesota.
All the best to you and yours,
Hilary
Thank you.