Stepping Into My World:
- Ronda Reinke

- Mar 4
- 2 min read
A Guided Tour of the New RondaReinke.com

From the very beginning, art has been my way of making sense of the world—of noticing the way a child throws her whole body into a jump, how a fox seems to hover for a breathless second mid‑leap, how a quiet blessing can almost feel like something you can see and touch.
Over the years, my work has evolved through many chapters—farm life and nursery rhymes, angels and blessings, dancers and dreamers, animals with very human personalities. With each new series, I’ve noticed one constant: I am always chasing the moment when life feels fully alive.
My updated website, www.RondaReinke.com, is meant to be a home for that feeling.
This is more than a new layout or fresh colors; it’s an invitation into the stories, gestures, and small flashes of joy that keep calling me back to the drawing table. If you’re a new client, collector, or simply someone who loves art that makes you smile, I’d love to walk you through what you’ll find there, and how it might connect with your own story.

When you arrive at RondaReinke.com, my hope is that it feels like stepping into a bright studio filled with finished pieces, sketches, and the gentle hum of ideas in progress.
You’ll notice a few things right away:
· The work is alive with motion. Children are mid‑twirl, mid‑jump, mid‑laugh. Animals

are alert, curious, caught in that perfect second before or after a leap. Angels and spiritual figures seem to carry gentle currents of energy in their hair, hands, and halos.
· There is always a story beneath the surface. Sometimes it’s playful—a mischievous rabbit, a coffee pot with character, a girl teetering in her mother’s high heels. Sometimes it’s tender—a mother’s blessing, a quiet moment of prayer, a young dancer lost in her own rhythm.
· Above all, there is a sense of warmth and welcome. I want you to feel that these images are not just pictures to look at, but companions—pieces that can live with you, reflect you, and bring a little more joy into your daily spaces.





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