Artist CV
Artist Statement
Ruth Egon (b.1984, Walsall, UK) studied A Level Art and Foundation Degree at Walsall College, and went on to Winchester School of Art to earn a degree in Textile Design (print), graduating in 2008. First exhibiting at Walsall Art Gallery, at the young age of 19, Ruth went on to show her work at Islington Art and Design Fair, Inverness Museum and Gallery, and Inchmore Gallery, as well as holding a textile exhibit in Paris. Most recently (2023) she has exhibited in Brighton, Liberation Gallery championing mental wellbeing through art.
Uplifting and inspiring people through her bold colour palette, she hopes to engage people in their environment and explores nature through a positive and intriguing lens. Taking reference from abstract artists such as Morris Louis, Miro and Mark Rothko, with the quirky and surrealist sense of humour of Dali, her landscapes are a tapestry of beautiful abstract space and symbolic representations. She is fascinated by natural beauty and the human experience.
English artist Ruth Egon paints opulent tapestries celebrating the beauty of botanical environments. A former textile designer, she constructs rhythmic patterns that dazzle the eye through a process of intuitive paint application and skilled layering, which results in vibrantly colored compositions. Egon collects the subjects of her paintings as she strolls through the gardens and parks of Fife, on the eastern coast of Scotland. She may take deliberate trips to capture local flora or find inspiration in her very own backyard, surrounded by blooming tulips and Oriental poppies. Her favourite time of day is when the sun descends on the horizon, casting dramatic shadows over foliage and flowers; an effect she recreates in her work. The buoyancy of nature fills her with joy, imbuing the canvas with a sense of upliftment and hope. Whether capturing beds of dandelions, a honeybee, or her adorable tuxedo cat, Bonnie, Egon inspires awe and appreciation for our planet and the creatures that inhabit it.
Egon grew up in England, just outside the West Midlands region, and moved to Scotland ten years ago. She studied Art at Walsall College and earned a degree in Textile Design from the Winchester School of Art. Prior to becoming a painter, Egon had a successful career as a textile designer. She exhibited at Première Vision in Paris, the Islington Art and Design Fair, the Inverness Museum and Gallery, and the Inchmore Gallery, to name but a few. Her painting “Indian Summer No. 2” appeared in the 2021 November issue of Vanity Fair UK.
Exhibition experience
- Liberation Art Gallery, Brighton UK, 'Art in Bloom' April 2024
- Westside Arts Base, Wester Hailes, Edinburgh, April 2024
- Glasgow Reveal Art fair, from May 2023
- Liberation Art Gallery, Brighton UK, From December 2022 From Within
- Art Comes Alive (finalist from over 3,00 entries), Cincinnati, USA - Oct 2022
- Boomer Gallery, London, UK: The New Artist Third Edition - August 2022
- Agora Gallery, New York, USA 'Ethereal Dance: A Winter's Dream' - December 2021
- Associazione Culturale Italo-Tedesca, Venice, Italy 'Future Landscapes' - August/September 2021
- Milan, Italy 'Philo-poem' May 2021
- Premier Vision (textile design event), repeat exhibition 2016 - 2018
- Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, 2013
- Findhorn Art Gallery, July 2012
- Inverness Christmas Fair, December 2011
- Winchester Art Fair, August 2010
- Islington Art and Design Fair, August 2008
- Winchester School of Art Graduate Show, July 2008
- Walsall Art Gallery, November 2004
We bring together aspiring artist's who are ready to prioritise making art that feels authentic to them.
How we transform you & your art
Our 12-month program has been designed to dig deep into the 4 elements of creativity you need in order to transform your art:
Intuition - Challenges, 1-2-1 coaching on mindset, Mindset Magic exercises
Inspiration - Art Inspiration, Live Workshop, Challenges
Fundamentals - Art in Practice, Live Workshops
Reflection - Mindset Magic, Challenges, Mentorship on your creative practice
You will have a bespoke roadmap and 1-2-1 coaching and mentoring to transform your art and you into a confident artist
A 12-month program for aspiring artists, accessible 24-7, go at your pace and develop your unique creative voice in a supportive environment.
Imagine what it would look like to..
Have your own personal and practical artist's roadmap to confidently move forward with your art
Gain support from 2 professional artists who will provide 1-2-1 coaching and mentorship on mindset, portfolio reviews and developing an enduring creative process
Connect to yourself and express this through your art without fear or boundaries
Be brave about taking creative risks and trying new things
Articulate what your art means to you and what value it brings to your collectors
Finish a series of paintings with ease, and enjoy more of the flow state
Get inner clarity on your next steps, by trusting your intuition and utilising your roadmap
Overcome blocks and allow yourself to shine through 1-2-1 mindset mentoring
Be surrounded by a supportive like-minded community of artists
Why 'Artist's Roadmap'?
Are you craving to make art that's more you? Maybe you're distracted by other people's opinions of what you 'should' be doing? Are you feeling like you are yearning to create art that feels more like you?
The Artist's Roadmap is the solution!
This program is the equivalent of going to Art School but from the comfort of doing this from home, over a 12 month period, all accessible online.
We will build your creative confidence and resilience, to express your own artistic voice. This is what makes an enjoyable, successful and enduring art practice.
We craft your personal creative process so making art is natural, deeply satisfying and bountiful.
You will confidently move forward with your art so you can make decisive and intuitive steps driven by your personal ambitions. We get through creative blocks, tune into your intuition through 1-2-1 coaching and mentoring
Become more you, build your own vision of success and create art you love!
How will Artist's Roadmap help me?
Inspiring you!
Accessible 24/7
Interact with an online community of artists
Watch back videos at your pace
Upload your photos and get feedback & support
Be inspired on the go (through your phone)
Benefits of Artist's Roadmap
Trust your intuition
Your intuition is the path to finding your unique artistic voice, and the compass for what 'success' looks like for you. Learning how to trust your intuition is key to being an authentic version of yourself. Once you've mastered this we will also teach you have to reflect on the quality of your art, so you can move forward using your intutuition (rather than getting overwhelmed by everyone else's opinions).
Build your confidence
Having structured live workshops, 1-2-1 support, chat forums to gain support and resources to build your confidence means this program is a nurturing and supportive space
Connect with your art community
There's nothing like being surrounded by like minded artists that are keen to share knowledge and support your development. As artists it's vital we have creative people around us to grow. You will also have 1-2-1 time with two professional artist's.
Create art with ease
With follow along workshops, challenges and more you'll have the perfect variety of activities to get you creating. As you find out more about your artistic voice and personal creative process, your art making becomes enjoyable, with more ease and clarity.
What our community members say..
"I have thoroughly enjoyed the Art Hub, a lot of inspiration, that I didn't realise how much I had missed! I felt excited about art again. And found myself looking how I could use things that I came across whilst away on holiday or on visits! Inspired.” Lynn
”The passion the two of you have is great and shines through” Lisanne
”The app is great and I found it so intuitive” Lisanne
“I think all art lovers can benefit from a membership the knowledge and community it brings” Shell
Combined value of The Artist's Roadmap
Includes:
Live workshop - £20
1-2-1 mentoring - £200
Library of videos and articles - £399
Live Q&A call - £39
Art Community - £18
Inspirational content - £9
Total value = £695 (per month)
AND you get 2 artist's experience & knowledge!
ONLY £97 per month or £970 for a year
Extra benefits of Art Hub - all included in the program
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Live workshops
Join us for a monthly live workshop, a follow along session to get you trying something new and connecting with other artists. You can also watch this back at your own leisure.
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Artists Inspiration
Get inspired by a monthly article, where you'll learn about artists (past and present), art movements and genres.
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Mindset Magic
Once a month we dive into a topic on mindset. We explore creative blocks, exercises to help you discover your authentic artist and ponder on the creative mind.
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Art in Practice
Each month we release a technical art tutorial for you to practice at home, in your own time.
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Challenge
We kick off the month with a challenge to gently stir your creative juices. Post your progress, see what others are doing and support each other whilst pushing your creativity.
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Art & Chat
A relaxed live chit chat you can join in on. There's no agenda, but it's a lovely space to catch up, work on your art, and ask any questions regarding your creative development.
Ruth's experience
I love to inspire other artists and help them uncover their authentic artist's voice.
I will share my experience with you throughout your membership:
Exhibited throughout Europe and USA
Participated and sold art through Art Fairs
I am a full-time professional (self-made) artist
Created and sold multiple commissions
Host of art podcast, Art Alchemy
Workshop host 'Art in the Park'
All my failings along the way have taught me much more than my successes!
Where it all started, my personal story
The calling to create art started very early for me, in fact, my earliest memories I remember creating, drawing, and crafting in all forms, and I even formed my own artist community ‘Ruth’s Art Club’ at primary school. Every birthday and Christmas had a long list of crafting supplies, and I was lucky enough that my father encouraged my passions. The first artwork I saw that viscerally moved me was Van Gogh, Cafe Terrace at night (1888).
Growing up in an unconventional family, with a single-parent father raising me and my brother, I experienced feeling left out of normal family life and society’s expectations. This life experience since led me to always lean into empathy, and being comfortable with unconventional ideas and celebrate differences. But as a child it was challenging having to navigate growing up without a mother. I had to become very independent sooner than I should, and also became a people pleaser.
I was lucky enough at school to have a very supportive art teacher, and my dad always encouraged me to create. But even as I was pursuing art at college, I had a wobble. Can you believe I considered going to university to study law? I enjoyed the subject and got good grades in my final A Level exams. Looking back it was a crisis of confidence, that I couldn't possibly follow my dreams AND have that as a sustainable career.
Having been selected to a top university at Winchester School of Art I couldn't believe my luck. But I was about to be in for a big culture shock. Having grown up in Walsall, in the West Midlands, a working class town moving to Winchester surrounded by affluence, different ideals and honestly people who had no understanding of how their financial heritage gave them an unfair advantage. Whilst I was watching every penny to ensure I could do the basic things, my flatmates ate sushi and went to yoga class. This is honestly no joke! Once again I felt alienated and less than.
Once graduating in 2008, I felt lucky to have got through 3 years of university on a small budget and came away with a small group of good friends. The next step was gaining work experience in textile design, but soon found again, to be pushed out. Design houses expect you to do unpaid work experience in London, something I couldn't afford. So I worked my way up in the retail world, starting in coffee shops, and eventually becoming a shop manager. Ambition and hard work was never lacking for me, but I have faced challenges.
I spent several years trying to get into the design world, but found it to be a case of who you know rather than talent leading the way. After years of trying I became depressed, hopeless and frustrated. That's when I decided to go back to what I love, painting, and just do it for the enjoyment. I had no idea it would lead me to becoming a full-time professional artist and co-leader of an Art Community.
So looking back if I could give that insecure, passionate, talented, confused young woman some advice it would be..
- Follow your passion and heart, you don't need to have it all figured out
- Your challenges and hurts will lead to purpose
- Trust your intuition
- ‘Normal’ people are boring (lol)
- Be proud of who you are and your background
- Mindset is the most powerful tool you can leverage
It’s all too easy to think (as an artist) of all the reasons it won’t work, and label yourself as a dreamer for wanting to follow your passion as a career. Our economical system that’s driven by ‘hard work’, we are conditioned to believe as a working class adult the best we can hope for is enough money for a holiday once a year when we can finally relax and enjoy ourselves. You can however, choose to step out this paradigm like I have and follow a purpose driven by making the world a better place, through art.
I’m really passionate about inspiring and supporting other artists to unleash their creativity and believe it’s never been a better time to be an artist. I’m living proof, as a working class female, that it’s achievable and also necessary that our voices are heard more in the art world, as our experience yields important truths.
FAQs
Who is Artist's Roadmap for?
Visual artists (predominately painters) who are looking to find their authentic voice, develop their art, connect with other artists and stretch themselves.
I'm very busy. How much time does this take up?
We recommend you spend 4 hours a week at minimum to get benefit from the program. Throughout the month we drip feed content, to pace you accordingly. All content is also recorded to watch back at your own pace. If you have more time you can really deep dive into the monthly themes. Remember you get what you put in.
Where is Artist's Roadmap
the Artist's Roadmap is an online community (Art Hub) and 1-2-1 mentoring, which is accessed through an app called Heart Beat. This is not on social media, so will be a personal private space for artists. You will access it through a phone, tablet or laptop.
How much is the Artist's Roadmap
You can chose to pay for one year upfront for £970, saving £194. Or pay monthly at £97.
I don't usually spend this much money on myself. Am I being selfish?
This is a common thought especially from those who always put themselves last on the list of priorities. But by prioritising what makes us happy (our art) you will have more energy and time for others, as you'll become a more joyful version of yourself.
What experience do I need to take part?
The Artist's Roadmap is for artists who have foundation skills and knowledge but want to take their art to the next level. If you're a beginner but have the ambition and confidence to try new things you're also welcome. You will have 1-2-1 mentoring to guide and champion your progress.
What if I can't make the live workshops?
All our workshops are recorded to watch back at your own leisure
What materials and equipment will I need?
You will need a sketchbook, basic drawing and painting materials to take part in all the activities. For the live workshops we release the equipment list in advance for you to prepare.
Not ready just yet?
You can join us in Art Hub, which is the online art membership open all year round, without the mentoring for just £20 per month: Find out more
If you have any specific questions on 'The Artist's Roadmap' program drop me an email: ruth.egon.art@gmail.com and we can arrange a chat or I'll answer questions over email.