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Ruth Money Ruth is a prominent regional artist who, while being involved in creative arts for a lifetime, only began painting seriously a few years ago. Her work is representational and seeks to elicit a mood, a feeling, or an emotion and, sometimes, social commentary. She has studied oil painting with Daud Akhriev, Skip Lawrence, Nan Carver, Roseta Santiego, Pris Buttler, Dee Beard Dean and Bill Davidson. Her medium of choice is oil on canvas and her paintings include still lifes, landscapes, and portraiture. Her representational style and soft brush strokes evoke emotion and sentiment. Ruth’s paintings often contain hidden messages about human relationships. Ruth painted a series of pears interwoven by a silk ribbon to represent the bonds and similarities of humankind. |
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Her inspiration comes from nature. Ruth says, “Nature offers never ending organic shapes providing me with abundant material”. Ruth is among the founding artists of Gallerie 110 in Gainesville, Georgia. Selected Works To view a larger size, click on the painting. |