Welcome to the art work of Ronald Himler. In 1982, while traveling in the American Southwest, Ron was permitted to attend Indian ceremonial dances. The dances opened for him a door to a people and a time with which he felt an inexplicable empathy. As a result of these impressions he began a series of oil paintings expressing aspects of Native American culture, especially those of Plains Indians. His work has been featured in magazines and on television, and his paintings are in private collections throughout the United States and Europe, as well as in the permanent collections at Vermont’s Bennington Museum and The Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville, Georgia.