About The Artist

Ron Stark is the son of legendary artist Bruce Stark. Ron has been creating quality sports art since 1991 and has evolved into one of the premiere sports artists in the country.

Ron Stark is the son of legendary artist Bruce Stark. Ron has been creating quality sports art since 1991 and has evolved into one of the premiere sports artists in the country.

 

Career Highlights 

  • Artwork requested by the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.

  • Artwork will be featured in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C. in 2019.

  • Artwork featured at The Ambiance Gallery in St. Petersburg, Florida.

  • Commissioned to create a piece for Ted Williams personal collection, later donated to The Ted Williams Museum.

  • The Florida Today featured Ron's work in 1996 and in 2001.

  • Oil painting of Knute Rockne used for cover of Knute Rockne, A Portrait of a Notre Dame Legend, by Michael R. Steele.

  • Artwork featured at The Sports Canvas in Atlanta, Georgia.

 
  • Illustrations have appeared in Golf Digest.

  • Artwork featured at the Seager Gallery in New York, NY.

  • Ron's work was highlighted by The St. Petersburg Times.

  • Original artwork used for limited edition lithographs by Good Sports Art Gallery.

  • Artwork featured at Sports 'N' Tyme in Manchester, Vermont.

  • Cover and numerous illustrations for Sports Collectors Digest.

  • Cover illustration of Wes Ferrell for SABR publication, The National Pastime.

  • Illustrated the book, The Spirit of St. Louis, by Peter Golenbock.

  • Artwork featured at The Gallery at Orioles Park in Camden Yard in Baltimore, Maryland.

  • TOPPS Trading Card Co. uses Ron Stark's original art for Gallery Edition baseball, football and basketball cards.

  • Commissioned by The Florida Sports Hall of Fame to draw a portrait of Negro League great John Henry Lloyd.

  • Illustrations have appeared in the St. Louis Post Dispatch.

  • Cover illustration of Willie Mays for Beckett Baseball Card Monthly.

  • Commissioned by The Bradford Exchange to do a series of decorative plates.