Ronnie Gold is a pastelist and painter, creating her art in an abstract expressionist style. Her passion for color led her initially to pastels with a vast range of colors making the process of painting spontaneous and fluid. After a successful career designing home decorative fabrics and owning her own company Home Accent Fabrics she turned to painting full time. Not having the constraints of fashion or market dictates, she creates her bold, energetic and colorful pieces of art using loose, abstract strokes of color, mark making and gestural lines to build surface and composition. Experimenting in different styles is what keeps her work fresh and exciting.


Ronnie was born in Fairfield, Connecticut and attended the High School of Art & Design in New York City. She received her BFA from the University of Colorado and attended Tyler School of Art, Rome. A resident of Stamford, Connecticut, Ronnie is a member of several local art associations: the Rowayton Art Center, where she is a board member, Carriage Barn Arts Center, Silvermine Guild of Artists and the Westport Artist Collective. She is a Signature Member of both the Connecticut Pastel Society and the Central Massachusetts Pastel Society where she has won several awards. Other pastel affiliations include: The Pastel Society of the West Coast, and the Red Rock Nevada Pastel Society. Her work has won awards at the Rowayton Arts Center, the Faber Birren National Color Show, and the Bendheim Gallery through the Greenwich Art Society. She has had several solo/trio shows locally.


Her first solo art show "Color Burst" was held at Art Annex CT in Rowayton, Connecticut in the fall of 2020.

In 2022 she participated in "Abtractions"  with three artist in SONO, Norwalk, Connecticut.

In February 18-April 15 2023 The Bruce Kershner Gallery showcased her work in the exhibition

" Moon Dance"  

May of 2024, Ronnie was in an exhibit " Color into Spring" in Darien, Connecticut with three other local artists.

At the Rowayton Art Center in September 2024 she was juried in as part of a group of artists called " Masters."