RonsPyroArt

"Where fire meets art, creativity ignites."

About Me

Welcome to RonsPyroArt, where the ancient art of wood burning meets modern creativity. 

My name is Ron and I am the artist behind these unique and captivating pieces. 

I have always been fascinated by fire and the way it can transform ordinary wood into something extraordinary. 

Through my pyro art, I aim to capture the beauty and complexity of life, while also infusing elements of Jewish and Hebrew culture.

  • Customized pyro art pieces - One-of-a-kind pyro art pieces based on themes chosen by you;  perhaps having a Jewish or Hebrew focus.
  • Personalized gifts - Personalized pyro art pieces as gifts for special occasions, such as weddings, birthdays, or anniversaries. 
  • Home decor - Pyro art pieces that can be hung on walls or displayed on shelves as unique and eye-catching home decor.

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Services

Custom wood burning designs: I can create unique and personalized wood burning designs based on your preferences and specifications.


Jewish and Hebrew-themed pyro art: Whether it's a menorah, Star of David, or any other symbol, I can create beautiful pyro art pieces with a Jewish or Hebrew theme.


Portrait pyrography: Turn your favorite photos into stunning pyrography.


Jerusalem is a holy city for Jews, Christians, and Muslims. The name means “city of peace” and is often called Zion. The word "Jerusalem" comes from the Hebrew "Yerushalayim," which literally means "foundation of peace". The core word in the name, "sha•lem," means "completeness" and "wholeness," and the word "shalom" (meaning "peace") is derived from it.
Jerusalem is a holy city for Jews, Christians, and Muslims. The name means “city of peace” and is often called Zion. The word "Jerusalem" comes from the Hebrew "Yerushalayim," which literally means "foundation of peace". The core word in the name, "sha•lem," means "completeness" and "wholeness," and the word "shalom" (meaning "peace") is derived from it.
EIN SOF – There’s NO END.    It goes on and on.   I want to stay positive with my interpretation.   I close my eyes and I’m standing on that long road, heading off into the future.   I like to imagine that the example I’ve set and the lessons I’ve taught, will carry my legacy at least to the last curve in the road.  Hopefully beyond. Some interpret EIN SOF as referring to Infinity.  Imagine Pi=  3.14159…..  We can’t see the end of Pi, nor can we be certain how far that road continues. I choose at this moment to not fall down the rabbit hole of all the evil in the universe with EIN SOF.   I choose to look up to the mountain tops in the distance and focus on the beauty, the grandeur of the universe, and our continuing attempt to search for wisdom and understanding.
EIN SOF – There’s NO END. It goes on and on. I want to stay positive with my interpretation. I close my eyes and I’m standing on that long road, heading off into the future. I like to imagine that the example I’ve set and the lessons I’ve taught, will carry my legacy at least to the last curve in the road. Hopefully beyond. Some interpret EIN SOF as referring to Infinity. Imagine Pi= 3.14159….. We can’t see the end of Pi, nor can we be certain how far that road continues. I choose at this moment to not fall down the rabbit hole of all the evil in the universe with EIN SOF. I choose to look up to the mountain tops in the distance and focus on the beauty, the grandeur of the universe, and our continuing attempt to search for wisdom and understanding.
TZEDEKAH MEANS RIGHTEOUSNESS  ----Tzedakah is the Hebrew word for charity, a central tenet of Judaism and a pillar upon which the world stands. The word tzedakah actually means “justice” or “righteousness.” There is an important nuance here. In Jewish thought, giving to people in need is not something extra; it’s just the correct, honest thing to do. Our money is not ours. It belongs to G‑d, who has graciously entrusted it to us. It is only right for us to distribute it as He wishes, sharing it with His needy children.
TZEDEKAH MEANS RIGHTEOUSNESS ----Tzedakah is the Hebrew word for charity, a central tenet of Judaism and a pillar upon which the world stands. The word tzedakah actually means “justice” or “righteousness.” There is an important nuance here. In Jewish thought, giving to people in need is not something extra; it’s just the correct, honest thing to do. Our money is not ours. It belongs to G‑d, who has graciously entrusted it to us. It is only right for us to distribute it as He wishes, sharing it with His needy children.
YAD  EZRA -- Offer A Helping Hand. -----   Yad Ezra opened its doors in 1990 to provide kosher food to vulnerable Jewish families in Southeast Michigan. Yad Ezra’s founders learned that there were impoverished Jews living in the community who relied heavily on government assistance programs, including food stamps.  Yad Ezra was founded to alleviate some of our clients’ financial burdens by distributing groceries to families in need. In 1990, Yad Ezra served an average of 250 families every month. Currently we provide an average of 1,500 impoverished families (almost 4,400 individuals) with food, health care items and household goods every month. In addition, Yad Ezra distributes appropriate foods that help enhance the clients’ celebration of every Jewish holiday.
YAD EZRA -- Offer A Helping Hand. ----- Yad Ezra opened its doors in 1990 to provide kosher food to vulnerable Jewish families in Southeast Michigan. Yad Ezra’s founders learned that there were impoverished Jews living in the community who relied heavily on government assistance programs, including food stamps. Yad Ezra was founded to alleviate some of our clients’ financial burdens by distributing groceries to families in need. In 1990, Yad Ezra served an average of 250 families every month. Currently we provide an average of 1,500 impoverished families (almost 4,400 individuals) with food, health care items and household goods every month. In addition, Yad Ezra distributes appropriate foods that help enhance the clients’ celebration of every Jewish holiday.
MAZAL TOV  to  ASHIRA.  &.  ARI. !
MAZAL TOV to ASHIRA. &. ARI. !
G'ulah -- DELIVERANCE.  REDEMPTION.  RESTORATION
G'ulah -- DELIVERANCE. REDEMPTION. RESTORATION
Thank You LAURIE and SAM for Hosting Us on MAUI !
Thank You LAURIE and SAM for Hosting Us on MAUI !
Thank you PT experts at MedSport!
Thank you PT experts at MedSport!
God has Given Us Life.    Sustained Us.    And Brought Us to This Moment
God has Given Us Life. Sustained Us. And Brought Us to This Moment
Love Thy Neighbor As Thyself.   Leviticus 19:18  &  Matthew 22:39
Love Thy Neighbor As Thyself. Leviticus 19:18 & Matthew 22:39
She Cries
She Cries

My work

RonsPyroArt is a truly unique form of art that combines the beauty of wood burning with intricate and meaningful designs. 

As an artist, I take great care in creating each piece, infusing it with his passion and creativity. One of the most striking aspects of RonsPyroArt is the use of Jewish and Hebrew themes. 

My deep connection to my heritage is evident in every piece, making them not only visually stunning but also culturally significant.

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Contact


RonsPyroArt
3359 Tacoma Circle Ann Arbor, 48108

Phone:
+13137023116

Email:
ronsussman@gmail.com