Wheel House, Written by Kelly Dawson, SouthBay Magazine

WHEEL HOUSE

Hermosa Beach’s Ron Arias turns to ceramics after a career in storytelling.

WRITTEN BY KELLY DAWSON

 

A soft melody of classical music is playing when Ron Arias enters his studio, lifting a curtain that divides the workspace from the rest of the dark garage. A single light shines above the small area and casts a warm glow on the clay-crusted potter’s wheel, desk and others tools that comprise his sanctuary.

Ron has been making the short walk from the home he shares with his wife, Joan, to this converted studio for years. It’s where he spends afternoons creating ceramics from the tan-colored mica clay he discovered on a trip to New Mexico. But it’s also a place where he’s learned to recast his detailed journalistic eye for the more relaxed gaze of an artist.

“It uses a different part of my brain,” Ron says. “I’m not thinking. I’m just doing.”

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Ron Aria's work is featured in the See the Seas exhibition organized by OceansGlobal at Javaman in Hermosa Beach, California from July 16 - August 30.  All work in the exhibition is for sale with proceeds going to OceansGlobal.org.  For more information please email info@oceansglobal.org.  Follow us @oceansglobal #seetheseas

See the Seas | Opening Reception | Sunday, July 26

Please join us for the opening reception for See the Seas this Sunday, July 26 from 2-4pm at Javaman in Hermosa Beach. The afternoon will include art making activities for all ages.  #seetheseas 

We are proud to share that we exceeded our Kickstarter fundraising goal to raise $1,000! Thank you to our generous supporters. Because of you, we will be able to fully realize this fantastic exhibition, offer exceptional arts education programs, and host a celebration for the exhibition.