Showing posts with label landscape art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscape art. Show all posts

Saturday, January 3, 2015

A Painting Day - Summer Day - Ruth Andre


"Summer Day"
6"x6" oil on canvas panel
by Ruth Andre

The new year is here and new goals are in the works as well as quiet chatter as to what to do. What do I leave behind and where will I settle in to make my time as an artist count? It is exciting to see new possibilities. Sometimes I feel making changes with my art is like moving from one house to the next. What needs to be taken and what needs to be left behind? Why is is so hard to pick up and go? I do know I have to have my own convictions and belief in myself. So many people are complacent wanting the artist to stay put and not change and even at times wanting them to go back to what was comfortable for them. They do not seem to understand that making art is not just making art. There is growth for the artist that must be tended. There is no standing still when making more is your goal.

Monday, October 6, 2014

"A Feeling of Humanity" Rockwell Museum - Ruth Andre


"A Feeling of Humanity" - Rockwell Museum
Corning, New York
Painting - "Ghost Cliffs by Ruth Andre


The EXHIBIT , "A Feeling of Humanity is now on exhibit at the Rockwell Museum in New York. The show consists of Ken Ratner's Western Art Collection. Ken was nice enough to send an opening event photo of my painting, "Ghost Cliffs" that is included in Ken's collection. Western Art Collector  - June 14 issue also featured an article on Ken Ratner and his collection, "A Feeling of Humanity". It is exciting to see my painting on view in such a lovely museum setting. A special thank-you goes out to Ken Ratner and his work to support the arts and artists.