Ralph Berko
a native of Los Angeles became interested in the fine arts at the age of
eighteen. He developed his style
of geometric hard edge at California State
University Northridge in 1972; he later went on to study fine art at The
Art Center College, Pasadena. He has shown in many galleries in the Southern
California area; including, The Richard Mann Gallery, The Creative Gallery,
Leo Duval Design Gallery, The Threshold gallery, and The Swanson Gallery
in San Francisco. His works are also displayed in several corporate collections.
ARTIST'S STATEMENT
I
am an abstract, geometric painter. I have never thought of being anything
except an artist. I map out my paintings with precise symmetry
and a singular
imagination. Creating three-dimensional design on a two-dimensional surface,
I am able to fascinate the viewer with a sense of illusion. Geometric
Hard-Edge Art, with its rich tradition, continues to find its admirers
and certainly
I am one for whom the contemporary style holds sufficient meaning.
Painted from an inventive pallet, some of my works are monochromatic
while others are multicolored and very visual. Painting with the hard-edge
technique,
which entails painstaking masking and unmasking, I achieve my optical
effects. Distinguished by my sense of movement and space, I try to stir
the viewers
mind, and imagination.



Color
Machine -
Acrylic/Canvas (48x48)

Bubbles -
Acrylic/Canvas (48x48)