
Ruth Stage
Swimmers, 2024
Egg tempera on gesso board
45 x 60 x 3 cm
17 3/4 x 23 5/8 x 1 1/8 in
17 3/4 x 23 5/8 x 1 1/8 in
Signed and dated
CF1281
Copyright The Artist
Talking about her work Ruth Stage said: 'Throughout my career, my landscape painting has involved an investigation of the properties of egg tempera on gesso board. 'I use the quality...
Talking about her work Ruth Stage said: "Throughout my career, my landscape painting has involved an investigation of the properties of egg tempera on gesso board.
"I use the quality of this medium to portray encounters within a range of contrasting landscapes, in both rural and urban areas. When it comes, inspiration often takes me by surprise.
"My paintings often feature patterns created through the effects of light on branches and foliage, or silhouetted against the sky. I feel that the resulting work often has a cinematic quality. Patterns which are closer to the picture plane help draw attention across the surface, moving from the ground up to the horizon.
"The things I love to paint are full of rhythm, pattern and shapes, however I punctuate this with surprise elements: a figure in the waves, an intense rich violet in a shadow, a playful and unexpected yellow. I feel this approach gives the work an individuality.
"How does light fall on the water? How can I replicate this seemingly infinite distance, or make pictorial sense of a tangle of branches or seed heads? These are questions which I attempt to answer in my practise."
"I use the quality of this medium to portray encounters within a range of contrasting landscapes, in both rural and urban areas. When it comes, inspiration often takes me by surprise.
"My paintings often feature patterns created through the effects of light on branches and foliage, or silhouetted against the sky. I feel that the resulting work often has a cinematic quality. Patterns which are closer to the picture plane help draw attention across the surface, moving from the ground up to the horizon.
"The things I love to paint are full of rhythm, pattern and shapes, however I punctuate this with surprise elements: a figure in the waves, an intense rich violet in a shadow, a playful and unexpected yellow. I feel this approach gives the work an individuality.
"How does light fall on the water? How can I replicate this seemingly infinite distance, or make pictorial sense of a tangle of branches or seed heads? These are questions which I attempt to answer in my practise."
Exhibitions
Selected Exhibitions
Winter - the weakening eye of day - Cromwell Place with Cavaliero Finn, November 2023