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