Empty Kingdom is a website that I Check out regularly. I was recently featured on the website and I'm pretty pumped about getting my stuff out there on a major level. Hopefully soon I'll be featured on some more websites.
Here is the link
www.emptykingdom.com/main/featured/john-romang/
Monday, December 13, 2010
Monday, December 6, 2010
BOOK!!!!
I have recently put together a collection of my ink and resin work into a book. The book has 34 pages of images. This is the picture I used as the cover shot for the book.
To purchase a book go HERE: www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1562349
OR you can go to www.blurb.com and search romang
OR you can go to www.blurb.com and search romang
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
NEW WORK!!
I have been neglecting this blog for way too long. Since May I have been working on some new art. I am diving into the world of abstract art. I usually do not make abstract art, and when I do I usually dont like what was produced. This work has me intrested and wanting to explore more into the idea of having the viewer describe what they see. I like POP art way too much and most of my previous work is based off the fact that when you look at the work you know what the work is. It is interesting to see the viewer try and visually look for things that they can reconize so that they can connect to the work more personaly.
This is Ink and Resin on plexi glass with a lightbox behind it.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Commission
For the past 3 months or so I have been working on a commission piece, or should I say Pieces. All of these works are 17x30 on wood pannels with acrylic and pencil. Enjoy

Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Its been a while
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Easter Seals
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Nashville
I am now displaying my work in Nashville at Studio 83 in the Arcade Building. These are pictures of the wall that I have and some new work that went up. I know there is a repeat of a picture. I have been playing around at home with what type of paper can hold up to the Poly and still keep an Image sharp and clear.
One of the first walls you see when you walk into the gallery.
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